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Hurricane Matthew: Florida warned of 'direct hit' Hurricane Matthew: Category Four storm approaches Florida
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Florida residents have been warned to prepare for a "direct hit", as Hurricane Matthew pounded the Bahamas after devastating parts of Haiti. Hurricane Matthew has strengthened to a Category Four storm as Florida residents are warned to prepare for a "direct hit".
Damage could be "catastrophic", the state governor said. Evacuation orders have been issued along the coast. The hurricane has pounded the Bahamas after devastating parts of Haiti.
Matthew, with winds of 125mph (205km/h), is expected to strengthen and hit Florida as a Category Four storm, US officials say. Damage could be "catastrophic", Florida's governor said. Evacuation orders are in place along the coast.
It has swept across the Caribbean, with the worst of the damage in Haiti. Matthew, with winds of 125mph (205km/h), is expected to hit southern Florida later on Thursday with a powerful storm surge, US officials say.
At least 23 people have been killed in Haiti and thousands displaced. The storm has forced the presidential election there to be postponed.At least 23 people have been killed in Haiti and thousands displaced. The storm has forced the presidential election there to be postponed.
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Four people were also killed in the neighbouring Dominican Republic.Four people were also killed in the neighbouring Dominican Republic.
"There are no excuses, you need to leave. Evacuate, evacuate, evacuate," Florida Governor Rick Scott warned everyone in evacuation zones. As of 13:10 GMT, the storm was passing over the capital of the Bahamas, Nassau. All air and sea traffic has been halted and people urged to move to higher ground because of storm surges.
"If you're reluctant to evacuate, just think of all the people this storm has already killed. You and your family could be among these numbers if you don't take this seriously." The latest from Florida
As of 13:10 GMT, the storm was passing over the capital of the Bahamas, Nassau, . All air and sea traffic has been halted and people urged to move to higher ground because of storm surges.
Hurricane Matthew is expected "move very close" to the east coast of the Florida peninsula on Thursday night, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.Hurricane Matthew is expected "move very close" to the east coast of the Florida peninsula on Thursday night, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
It could be the first Category Four storm to make landfall in the United States since Charley in August 2004, that caused $14bn (£11bn) in southern states. States of emergency have already been declared in four southern states, allowing the National Guard to be deployed.
"Everyone in our state must prepare now for a direct hit," Governor Scott told a news conference. Matthew could be the first Category Four storm to make landfall in the United States since Charley in August 2004, that caused $14bn (£11bn) in southern states.
"There are no excuses, you need to leave," Florida Governor Rick Scott warned everyone in evacuation zones.
"If you're reluctant to evacuate, just think of all the people this storm has already killed. You and your family could be among these numbers if you don't take this seriously."
"Everyone in our state must prepare now for a direct hit," Governor Scott told reporters.
"If Matthew directly impacts Florida, the destruction could be catastrophic and you need to be prepared.""If Matthew directly impacts Florida, the destruction could be catastrophic and you need to be prepared."
Some two million people have been advised to evacuate across coastal areas of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. North Carolina could also be affected as the storm moves north.Some two million people have been advised to evacuate across coastal areas of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. North Carolina could also be affected as the storm moves north.
US President Barack Obama said: "If there is an evacuation order in your community, you need to take it seriously." The NHC warned that coastal waters in parts of Florida could rise by up to nine feet (2.7 metres) because of a storm surge - when ocean surface water rises as a result of high winds, and is pushed on to coastal areas.
Florida's history of hurricanesFlorida's history of hurricanes
In many areas cars queued for fuel and residents stocked up on food and hardware supplies to board up their houses, local reports said.In many areas cars queued for fuel and residents stocked up on food and hardware supplies to board up their houses, local reports said.
Schools, universities and government offices in some areas are closed. Flights are disrupted, with American Airlines cancelling all services in and out of three South Florida airports. Schools, universities and government offices in some areas are closed. About 90% of flights coming through Miami's airports were cancelled by mid-morning, airport officials said, with other airports also affected.
In South Carolina, lanes on some highways have been reversed so vehicles can head west away from the storm.In South Carolina, lanes on some highways have been reversed so vehicles can head west away from the storm.
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In Haiti, meanwhile, rescue workers are struggling to reach areas cut off by the storm.In Haiti, meanwhile, rescue workers are struggling to reach areas cut off by the storm.
Officials said they were not yet in a position to gauge the true extent of the damage - particularly in the Grand Anse area, which was directly in the storm's path.Officials said they were not yet in a position to gauge the true extent of the damage - particularly in the Grand Anse area, which was directly in the storm's path.
A key bridge had been destroyed, roads were impassable and phone communications were down, officials said.A key bridge had been destroyed, roads were impassable and phone communications were down, officials said.
Mourad Wahba, the UN special representative for Haiti, said at least 10,000 people were in shelters and hospitals were overflowing.Mourad Wahba, the UN special representative for Haiti, said at least 10,000 people were in shelters and hospitals were overflowing.
At the scene: Tony Brown, BBC News, HaitiAt the scene: Tony Brown, BBC News, Haiti
We only began to see the real destructive force of Hurricane Matthew once we moved towards the south-west of the country.We only began to see the real destructive force of Hurricane Matthew once we moved towards the south-west of the country.
Trees fallen, banana crops uprooted and flattened, houses under water and men and women trying to get the debris out of the way.Trees fallen, banana crops uprooted and flattened, houses under water and men and women trying to get the debris out of the way.
It was noticeable how the people we passed were coping alone. There were no army or police around to help. Even the aid agencies are struggling to move around this damaged corner of the country.It was noticeable how the people we passed were coping alone. There were no army or police around to help. Even the aid agencies are struggling to move around this damaged corner of the country.
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"It's not looking good," said Jean Claude Fignole, programme director in Haiti for the aid agency Oxfam."It's not looking good," said Jean Claude Fignole, programme director in Haiti for the aid agency Oxfam.
"We're getting reports out of the southwest of Haiti... reports of schools that have been completely destroyed, many homes that have been destroyed.""We're getting reports out of the southwest of Haiti... reports of schools that have been completely destroyed, many homes that have been destroyed."
Matthew is the region's most powerful hurricane since Felix in 2007.Matthew is the region's most powerful hurricane since Felix in 2007.
Hurricane scales
Category one: sustained winds of 74-95mph (119-153 km/h); some damage and power cuts
Category two: winds of 96-110mph (154-177 km/h); extensive damage
Category three: winds of 111-129mph (178-208 km/h); well-built homes suffer major damage - last to hit US was October 2005
Category four: winds of 130-156mph (209-251 km/h); severe damage to well-built homes, most trees snapped or uprooted - last to hit US was August 2004
Category five: winds of 157 mph (252 km/h) or higher; high percentage of homes destroyed, area uninhabitable for weeks or months - last to hit US was in August 1992
Source: NOAA
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