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Hurricane Michael hits the Gulf Coast & East Coast in 72 Hours
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Florida
declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Michael forecast to
become hurricane
7
October, 2018
Florida
Gov. Rick Scott announced Sunday that he had declared a state of
emergency in 26 counties in the state's Panhandle
and Big Bend regions as
forecasters predicted Tropical Storm Michael would make landfall as
a Category
2 hurricane
later this week.
Scott
also announced that he was activating 500 members of the
Florida National Guard to assist with planning, logistics and
storm response. Right now, computer models show PANAMA CITY, FL
at the point of landfall.
"This
storm will be life-threatening and extremely dangerous," said
Scott, who also warned of hurricane-driven storm surge that could
affect most of the state: "If this storm hits Panama City, Tampa
could still have storm surge."
As
of 5 p.m. Sunday, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said
Michael had maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour and warned
that the threat to residents along the northeastern U.S. Gulf Coast
was "increasing." The forecast called for the storm's eye
to move across the eastern Gulf of Mexico between Monday night and
Tuesday night and approach the Gulf Coast on Wednesday.
The
storm was about 130 miles southeast of Cozumel, Mexico and moving
north-northeast at about 3 mph. Tropical storm winds extended out 205
miles, primarily east of the storm's center.
The
north Florida city of Tallahassee on Sunday opened two locations
where residents could get sandbags in case of flooding.
"While
the impacts are still uncertain, our area could experience increased
wind activity and heavy rainfall, which could cause localized
flooding and downed trees," Tallahassee officials said in a
statement.
Tallahassee
Mayor Andrew Gillum, who is the Democratic nominee for governor, had
planned to campaign in South Florida Monday and Tuesday, but he said
he would return to Tallahassee to help with storm preparations.
The
city of Pensacola tweeted to residents, "Be sure you have your
emergency plan in place."
A
tropical storm warning was in effect for the Cuban provinces of Pinar
del Rio and the Isle of Youth as well as the coast of Mexico from
Tulum to Cabo Catoche. A warning indicates tropical storm conditions
are expected, in this case, within 24 hours.
An
Air Force hurricane hunter airplane was sent into the storm to
investigate, the hurricane center said.
Michael
is the 13th named storm of the 2018 hurricane season, according to
hurricane center spokesman Dennis Feltgen.
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