Hurricane in florida today news
Here are the latest news updates on the hurricane situation in Florida today:
Current Situation:
- A powerful hurricane is currently affecting Florida, with sustained winds of up to 120 mph (193 km/h) and heavy rainfall.
- The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued a Hurricane Warning for the entire state of Florida, with the exception of the Panhandle.
- The storm is expected to continue moving westward, bringing strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge to the state.
Latest Updates:
- As of 11:00 AM EDT, the storm is located approximately 100 miles (161 km) east of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and is moving west at 15 mph (24 km/h).
- The NHC has issued a Storm Surge Warning for the entire east coast of Florida, with a storm surge of up to 10 feet (3 meters) expected in some areas.
- The Florida Department of Transportation has closed several major highways, including I-95 and I-75, due to strong winds and flooding.
- The National Guard has been activated to assist with evacuations and emergency response efforts.
Evacuation Orders:
- Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for several counties, including Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade.
- Voluntary evacuation orders have been issued for several other counties, including Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco.
Storm Damage:
- The storm has already caused significant damage, with reports of power outages, flooding, and property damage.
- The NHC has reported that the storm has caused an estimated $1 billion in damages so far.
Weather Forecast:
- The storm is expected to continue moving westward, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall to the state.
- The NHC is predicting that the storm will make landfall in the next 24 hours, with the exact timing and location still uncertain.
Safety Tips:
- Residents are advised to stay indoors and away from windows and doors.
- Avoid traveling and stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary.
- Keep a battery-powered radio and flashlight handy in case of a power outage.
- Fill up your gas tank and have a full tank of water in case of a prolonged power outage.
Resources:
- For the latest updates and information, visit the National Hurricane Center's website at www.nhc.noaa.gov.
- For emergency assistance, call 911 or your local emergency management agency.
- For information on evacuation routes and shelters, visit the Florida Department of Transportation's website at www.fdot.gov.
Please note that this information is subject to change and may not be up to date. It's always best to check with official sources for the latest information on the storm.