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Hurricane Idalia now at ‘extremely dangerous’ Category 4.

Florida⁤ Braces‍ for Hurricane Idalia’s “Extremely Dangerous” Category 4 Intensity

More than 30 counties in Florida have been placed under mandatory ‍evacuation orders after Hurricane Idalia⁣ strengthened⁤ into an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 intensity ahead of making⁢ landfall.

The hurricane, which is headed‌ towards ⁣Florida’s ​Big ⁣Bend Gulf Coast, was​ picking up speeds ⁢of up ‌to 110 mph (177 kph) by late afternoon on‍ Aug. 29, placing it at the upper end ⁤of Category 2.

However, the National Hurricane Center said early⁢ Wednesday that ​Idalia ‌has become an “extremely dangerous‌ Category 4 hurricane, and​ is nearing landfall in Florida Big Bend region this morning.”

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“Catastrophic & life-threatening impacts‍ from Storm⁤ Surge & Winds expected ‌as Idalia ‍moves ashore,” the agency ‌said ⁢on X, formerly known as ⁤Twitter.

The agency earlier warned that the hurricane would bring “catastrophic‌ storm surge inundation,” “destructive ​waves,” and “life-threatening​ winds” ‌in some ⁢areas along Florida’s west coast, past the Tampa⁢ Bay⁤ area, and‍ Florida’s Big Bend,‍ as well as potential flash-flooding.

“Residents should heed advice & evacuation orders by local officials in these areas,” officials said.

So far, at least 28⁤ of ‌Florida’s 67 counties across ⁤the Big Bend area, particularly those‌ in low-lying⁤ coastal areas, have been placed under evacuation orders and a tornado watch has been issued until 6 a.m. ET for 3.7 million people in‌ the western peninsula of ⁢Florida. A state of emergency has also⁢ been issued for 49 of Florida’s 67 counties.

The‍ National Weather Service ​office in Tallahassee said that some‌ locations “may be​ uninhabitable for several‍ weeks or months” following the hurricane, because of large trees being uprooted, debris in the streets, and other wind damage.

A satellite image ‌shows Hurricane Idalia moving⁣ northward over the southeastern Gulf ‌of Mexico, at 12:40 p.m. ET on Aug. 29, 2023.‌ (CIRA/NOAA)

‘Unprecedented Event’

The National‍ Weather Service Tallahassee office said‍ Idalia “has the makings of an unprecedented event for this part‌ of the state.”

“To put this system into the historical context, there are NO major hurricanes in the historical dataset going back to 1851 that have tracked into Apalachee Bay. None. Don’t mess around with ⁢this one.”

Florida ​Gov. Ron ⁢DeSantis, who is also a candidate for the 2024 ⁤GOP presidential nomination,‌ has warned ⁤residents under evacuation orders to leave now before Hurricane Idalia hits the ground.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis tells⁣ Florida residents to take safety precautions as Hurricane Idalia is set to sweep ⁣through ‌part of the state on Aug. 29, 2023. ⁢(WFSU-TV/The Florida Channel via AP/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)

“You still​ have a couple hours⁤ to ⁤pack up and get on the⁤ road before conditions deteriorate,‍ but by late​ tonight you will need ​to hunker down and ⁣stay in place,” the Republican governor wrote on⁢ X, formerly,‌ Twitter, late ‌Tuesday. “If you⁢ choose to stay, first responders will not be able to get to you until after​ the storm has passed,” he added.

The​ governor added that shelters will be open across the⁤ high-risk counties while more ‍than 300 members of⁤ the Florida Highway ​Patrol are on standby to escort equipment, resources, and response teams in the​ wake of the hurricane.

The Florida National Guard has been fully activated, Mr.‌ DeSantis said, with 3,700 guardsmen currently in position across the state for preparedness and response efforts and an additional 1,800 guardsmen on the way ahead of the storm ⁣landing.

Meanwhile, President Joe⁤ Biden has said he is in “constant contact” with Mr. DeSantis ahead of the hurricane touching down, adding that his administration is providing him with “everything he could possibly need.”

“We’re worried⁣ about the⁢ surge,⁤ the ocean surge. We‍ don’t know exactly — hour to hour, we’re watching this,” The President ‌ told reporters late Tuesday. “But ⁣I told the governor, and the mayor of ⁤the region ⁣that’s likely‌ to be hit first, that we’re there as long⁢ as it ⁢takes, ‍and we’ll make sure they have everything they need,” ⁣he added.

Idalia Now Category 3

As of the early hours of Wednesday morning, Idalia reached‍ Category 3 strength with winds ‌of 120 mph (195 kph), according to the National⁢ Weather‍ Service, which noted that⁢ Florida ‌wasn’t the only state at risk.

“A northward to north-northeastward motion ​is expected ⁤through morning, with Idalia’s center forecast to reach the Big Bend coast of Florida this morning,” NWS said in an ‌ update in the ⁢early hours of the morning Wednesday.”

After landfall, Idalia is​ forecast to turn toward the⁣ northeast and east-northeast, moving near or ⁤along the ⁣coasts of Georgia, South Carolina, and North​ Carolina⁤ late today and Thursday.”

“Idalia is likely to still be a hurricane while moving across southern Georgia, and possibly when it reaches the coast of‌ Georgia or ​southern ⁤South​ Carolina late today,” officials said.



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