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Idalia’s Florida Impact: An Unprecedented Event

Powerful Hurricane Idalia Makes Landfall in Florida’s‌ Big Bend

With​ fierce 125 mph​ winds, but⁣ having weakened to a‌ Category 3 storm, Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida’s Big‌ Bend at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday morning, smashing into the town of Keaton Beach, just north of ⁣Steinhatchee. By ⁢9 a.m., ⁢the center ‌of the storm was 20 miles south-southwest of⁢ Madison and 45 miles south-southwest of Valdosta, Georgia, with winds reduced to ‍110 mph.

Idalia, called “an unprecedented event” by the ‌National‌ Weather Service‌ in Tallahassee, ⁢is the most powerful‌ storm to hit Florida’s Big Bend ‍in over 125 years, triggering evacuation orders⁣ affecting tens of thousands ⁤of people.

Idalia had reached the speed of 156 mph​ as ⁤a Category 4 storm in the Gulf​ of Mexico before hitting land, ‌but dropped in intensity. The National Hurricane Center explained the storm was altering because of an eyewall replacement cycle. “This change in wind speed does not diminish ⁤the ‌threat⁤ of catastrophic ⁢storm surge and damaging ‍winds,” the ‍NHC stated, warning that the ‌storm surge⁣ could reach ⁣12-16 feet.

Impacts Beyond the Eyewall

“There will be ⁢impacts ⁣far beyond the eyewall,” Gov. Ron ‌DeSantis told a press conference in Tallahassee⁣ on Wednesday morning, noting that the area has already seen 11 tornado warnings, with more possible. “Don’t put​ your life at ⁢risk by doing anything dumb at this‌ point,” ‌the‌ governor urged. “This thing’s powerful. If you’re inside⁤ just hunker down until it‌ gets past.”

DeSantis has suspended tolls in counties targeted by the ⁤storm so residents‌ could evacuate more quickly, and he’s declared a state of emergency for 49 Florida counties. Some 5,500 National Guard members have been assigned to ​aid evacuations and building defenses. ⁢Press conferences are scheduled throughout the day for updates‍ from the governor that‍ will be streamed on thefloridachannel.org and his Facebook page.

Speaking of the 30,000 and 40,000 utility⁤ linesman who are ready to ⁤go to work to address ​the inevitable ​outages — 25,000 are already in place — DeSantis⁣ stated, “They‍ will immediately move to‍ commence power restoration efforts. We’ve⁤ also been working with counties to make sure⁤ that ⁤they know that we have resources ready to deploy ‌and we want to be helpful to support their efforts.”

The Big Bend area had⁣ not seen ‍a hurricane ⁣this strong since ⁢the 19th century, the governor ⁢noted, stating, ⁣“I think that being safe is the appropriate thing ⁢and in erring on the side of caution is the appropriate thing.”

Video of the damage is streaming in. As‍ footage shows,‍ Horseshoe Beach ‌was entirely submerged by the storm:

Other videos showed the power of the ​storm:

By 9:30 ‌a.m., nearly 250,000 Florida customers were without ​power, ⁤ poweroutage.us reported.

All⁣ flights out of Tampa were canceled on Tuesday. A U.S. military plane above the​ Tampa area took astonishing video of rare ⁤St Elmo’s ‍Fire lightning strikes.


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