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Hurricane Irma: millions evacuate Florida as superstorm hits Cuba – latest updates | |
(35 minutes later) | |
3.25am BST | |
03:25 | |
Power is out in Caibarién and other areas along the northern coast of Cuba | |
Heavy winds and rains are due to continue there throughout Friday night – it’s currently around 10.30pm local time – and into Saturday. | |
3.21am BST | |
03:21 | |
Satellite images of Barbuda, the island first hit by Irma’s full force, appear to show it stripped of vegetation. The image on the right is before the storm; the second, after: | |
Le ciel clair sur #Barbuda cet après-midi permet de constater l'ampleur du désastre même depuis le satellite MODIS/Aqua. #Irma pic.twitter.com/vucEdWkrj1 | |
3.13am BST | |
03:13 | |
Fema chief Brock Long says he thinks the authorities are prepared for the recovery efforts that will need to swing into place behind Irma. But, he told CNN, those efforts will need to be on a huge scale: | |
The forecast models are in great agreement: Florida’s going to get hit. | |
Particularly what stands out is that the forward speed of this storm is starting to slow down, which indicates it’s about to make its turn to the north. | |
Any slight fluctuations, 20 or 30 miles, to the east or west of that track, could have big implications for either Miami or the west coast of Florida. | |
The first impact is obviously going to be storm surges, which is the prime reason why we asked people to evacuate. | |
Long says there are three days’ worth of commodities – food, water, hygiene kits, for example – in Florida, with further supplies being held outside the state. But he warned: | |
Citizens of south Florida need to set their expectations that the power could be off for multiple days, if not weeks, in some areas. | |
2.43am BST | 2.43am BST |
02:43 | 02:43 |
Fema (the US Federal Emergency Management Agency) has set up a web page to dispel myths and rumours surrounding Hurricane Irma and the Florida evacuations. You can find it here. | Fema (the US Federal Emergency Management Agency) has set up a web page to dispel myths and rumours surrounding Hurricane Irma and the Florida evacuations. You can find it here. |
It covers rumours including the high demand for fuel (true) and that hotels must take in pets who arrive with their evacuated owners (false) – although emergency shelters will take pets. | It covers rumours including the high demand for fuel (true) and that hotels must take in pets who arrive with their evacuated owners (false) – although emergency shelters will take pets. |
2.29am BST | 2.29am BST |
02:29 | 02:29 |
Florida has two nuclear power plants directly in Irma’s projected path. | Florida has two nuclear power plants directly in Irma’s projected path. |
The St Lucie plant is on the east coast, on a barrier island, while Turkey Point is 25 miles south of Miami. | The St Lucie plant is on the east coast, on a barrier island, while Turkey Point is 25 miles south of Miami. |
Florida Power and Light, which operates both plants, says the sites are prepared. | Florida Power and Light, which operates both plants, says the sites are prepared. |
Company president Eric Silagy said St Lucie and Turkey Point will be shut down 24 hours before the arrival of hurricane-force winds, adding that officials “will not take any chances, and those plants will be secure”. | Company president Eric Silagy said St Lucie and Turkey Point will be shut down 24 hours before the arrival of hurricane-force winds, adding that officials “will not take any chances, and those plants will be secure”. |
Silagy says the two plants are among the strongest structures in the world, Associated Press reports, encased in a 6-foot-thick (1.8m) cement structure reinforced by steel. | Silagy says the two plants are among the strongest structures in the world, Associated Press reports, encased in a 6-foot-thick (1.8m) cement structure reinforced by steel. |
The plants also have multiple safety systems and are elevated about 20ft (6.1m) above sea level to protect against flooding and storm surges. | The plants also have multiple safety systems and are elevated about 20ft (6.1m) above sea level to protect against flooding and storm surges. |
Turkey Point took a direct hit from Hurricane Andrew in 1992. | Turkey Point took a direct hit from Hurricane Andrew in 1992. |
2.16am BST | 2.16am BST |
02:16 | 02:16 |
UK relief efforts are underway on the British Virgin Islands, Press Association reports: | UK relief efforts are underway on the British Virgin Islands, Press Association reports: |
Off the coast of the British Virgin Islands, the captain of the naval vessel spearheading Britain’s efforts described scenes of destruction. | Off the coast of the British Virgin Islands, the captain of the naval vessel spearheading Britain’s efforts described scenes of destruction. |
Stephen Norris, commanding officer of Royal Fleet Auxiliary Mounts Bay, told the Press Association: | Stephen Norris, commanding officer of Royal Fleet Auxiliary Mounts Bay, told the Press Association: |
I haven’t seen anything on the scale of what we have seen here. It is one of those storms which I think defies all expectations.” | I haven’t seen anything on the scale of what we have seen here. It is one of those storms which I think defies all expectations.” |
Engineers, marines and medics are on board the ship, which delivered six tonnes of supplies to Anguilla and carried out repair work before moving to the British Virgin Islands. | Engineers, marines and medics are on board the ship, which delivered six tonnes of supplies to Anguilla and carried out repair work before moving to the British Virgin Islands. |
Norris said: | Norris said: |
We will be here as long as it takes. I will stay here as long as I possibly can to support the islands.” | We will be here as long as it takes. I will stay here as long as I possibly can to support the islands.” |
The UK Department for International Development said a further 20 tonnes of aide was en route to the disaster zone. | The UK Department for International Development said a further 20 tonnes of aide was en route to the disaster zone. |
The British Virgin Islands is also on tropical storm watch as Hurricane Jose approaches, while the Commonwealth islands of Barbuda and Antigua and British territory of Anguilla are on hurricane watch. | The British Virgin Islands is also on tropical storm watch as Hurricane Jose approaches, while the Commonwealth islands of Barbuda and Antigua and British territory of Anguilla are on hurricane watch. |
Updated | Updated |
at 2.19am BST | at 2.19am BST |
2.02am BST | 2.02am BST |
02:02 | 02:02 |
This image shows Hurricane Irma (on the left, over Cuba) and Hurricane Jose (on the right, heading towards the Leeward Islands) – both category four storms: | This image shows Hurricane Irma (on the left, over Cuba) and Hurricane Jose (on the right, heading towards the Leeward Islands) – both category four storms: |
Current image of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Jose. Imagen actual del Huracán Irma y Huracán Jose. (sat 0045Z) #prwx #usviwx #Irma #Jose pic.twitter.com/RP9pt676OD | Current image of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Jose. Imagen actual del Huracán Irma y Huracán Jose. (sat 0045Z) #prwx #usviwx #Irma #Jose pic.twitter.com/RP9pt676OD |
1.57am BST | 1.57am BST |
01:57 | 01:57 |
Bahamas 'spared the worst' | Bahamas 'spared the worst' |
CNN’s Cyril Vanier, speaking from the Bahamas capital of Nassau, said the island group should be spared the worst of Irma – although the hurricane has yet to pass this part of the archipelago: | CNN’s Cyril Vanier, speaking from the Bahamas capital of Nassau, said the island group should be spared the worst of Irma – although the hurricane has yet to pass this part of the archipelago: |
We are waiting for the worst of it. | We are waiting for the worst of it. |
The forecasts here have been proved slightly wrong - but in a good way … We’re talking tropical storm-force winds … | The forecasts here have been proved slightly wrong - but in a good way … We’re talking tropical storm-force winds … |
We’re not expecting here in the capital Nassau anything that would really threaten the structure of buildings. | We’re not expecting here in the capital Nassau anything that would really threaten the structure of buildings. |
There’s still a possibility of floods, there’s still a possibility of rainfall … it’s going to happen throughout the night. | There’s still a possibility of floods, there’s still a possibility of rainfall … it’s going to happen throughout the night. |
Vanier says people in Nassau are either heading for “whoever has the safest home” or to shelters, 24 of which are dotted across the capital. | Vanier says people in Nassau are either heading for “whoever has the safest home” or to shelters, 24 of which are dotted across the capital. |
Updated | Updated |
at 1.58am BST | at 1.58am BST |
1.42am BST | 1.42am BST |
01:42 | 01:42 |
The White House says US president Donald Trump has spoken to his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, to offer US support for relief efforts in the French overseas collectivities of St Martin and St Barthélemy. | The White House says US president Donald Trump has spoken to his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, to offer US support for relief efforts in the French overseas collectivities of St Martin and St Barthélemy. |
The two islands suffered massive damage from Irma, with the French part of St Martin (the southern side, St Maarten, is administered by the Netherlands) said to be 95% destroyed. | The two islands suffered massive damage from Irma, with the French part of St Martin (the southern side, St Maarten, is administered by the Netherlands) said to be 95% destroyed. |
Updated | Updated |
at 1.45am BST | at 1.45am BST |
1.28am BST | 1.28am BST |
01:28 | 01:28 |
Latest hurricane warnings | Latest hurricane warnings |
The US National Hurricane Center says hurricane warnings are in effect in the following places: | The US National Hurricane Center says hurricane warnings are in effect in the following places: |
Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus, and Villa Clara | Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus, and Villa Clara |
Central Bahamas and Ragged Island | Central Bahamas and Ragged Island |
North-western Bahamas | North-western Bahamas |
Sebastian Inlet southward around the Florida peninsula to Anna Maria Island | Sebastian Inlet southward around the Florida peninsula to Anna Maria Island |
Florida Keys | Florida Keys |
Lake Okeechobee | Lake Okeechobee |
Florida Bay | Florida Bay |
A hurricane warning means “preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion” in those areas as hurricane conditions are expected. | A hurricane warning means “preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion” in those areas as hurricane conditions are expected. |
Apart from Ragged Island, the hurricane warning for the south-eastern Bahamas has now been discontinued, as Irma has passed. | Apart from Ragged Island, the hurricane warning for the south-eastern Bahamas has now been discontinued, as Irma has passed. |
There are also storm surge warnings in place for | There are also storm surge warnings in place for |
Sebastian Inlet southward around the Florida peninsula to Venice | Sebastian Inlet southward around the Florida peninsula to Venice |
Florida Keys | Florida Keys |
According to the NHC: | According to the NHC: |
A storm surge warning means there is a danger of life-threatening inundation, from rising water moving inland from the coastline, during the next 36 hours. | A storm surge warning means there is a danger of life-threatening inundation, from rising water moving inland from the coastline, during the next 36 hours. |
1.16am BST | 1.16am BST |
01:16 | 01:16 |
CBS in Miami reports that even emergency responders in the Florida Keys are expected to evacuate ahead of Irma’s arrival: | CBS in Miami reports that even emergency responders in the Florida Keys are expected to evacuate ahead of Irma’s arrival: |
1/2 BREAKING: @CBSMiami has learned emergency officials in the Keys have notified @FLGovScott that first-responders will likely evacuate... | 1/2 BREAKING: @CBSMiami has learned emergency officials in the Keys have notified @FLGovScott that first-responders will likely evacuate... |
2/2 ...the Keys in the morning. Emergency Operations Center will close. Not willing to risk lives for this storm, officials say. @CBSMiami | 2/2 ...the Keys in the morning. Emergency Operations Center will close. Not willing to risk lives for this storm, officials say. @CBSMiami |
Monroe County will also evacuate the jail because they don't want to leave any deputies behind to guard them. @CBSMiami | Monroe County will also evacuate the jail because they don't want to leave any deputies behind to guard them. @CBSMiami |
Updated | Updated |
at 1.18am BST | at 1.18am BST |
1.08am BST | 1.08am BST |
01:08 | 01:08 |
Irma is currently closing in on Caibarién, a city on Cuba’s north coast, with wind speeds of 155mph (250kph). | Irma is currently closing in on Caibarién, a city on Cuba’s north coast, with wind speeds of 155mph (250kph). |
Hurricane warnings are in place for the Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus, and Villa Clara. | Hurricane warnings are in place for the Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus, and Villa Clara. |
Moving west, Irma is forecast to continue raking the north coast of Cuba, before an expected turn north-west towards Florida late on Saturday. | Moving west, Irma is forecast to continue raking the north coast of Cuba, before an expected turn north-west towards Florida late on Saturday. |
1.00am BST | 1.00am BST |
01:00 | 01:00 |
Irma hits Cuba | Irma hits Cuba |
An update from the US National Hurricane Center on Irma confirms the south-western eyewall is currently moving over the north coast of Cuba. | An update from the US National Hurricane Center on Irma confirms the south-western eyewall is currently moving over the north coast of Cuba. |
12.59am BST | 12.59am BST |
00:59 | 00:59 |
The latest advisory from the US National Hurricane Center confirms that Irma’s successor, Hurricane Jose, remains at category four and is forecast to reach the northern Leeward Islands on Saturday. | The latest advisory from the US National Hurricane Center confirms that Irma’s successor, Hurricane Jose, remains at category four and is forecast to reach the northern Leeward Islands on Saturday. |
Hurricane warnings are in place for several islands already smashed by Irma: | Hurricane warnings are in place for several islands already smashed by Irma: |
Barbuda | Barbuda |
Anguilla | Anguilla |
St Martin and St Barthélemy | St Martin and St Barthélemy |
St Maarten | St Maarten |
Antigua is on hurricane watch. | Antigua is on hurricane watch. |
A hurricane warning means “preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion” in those areas as hurricane conditions are expected. | A hurricane warning means “preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion” in those areas as hurricane conditions are expected. |
Jose has wind speeds of up to 150mph (240kph). | Jose has wind speeds of up to 150mph (240kph). |
12.47am BST | 12.47am BST |
00:47 | 00:47 |
British response criticised | British response criticised |
Patrick Wintour | Patrick Wintour |
The chairs of the UK’s foreign affairs and development select committees have asked the government to explain its response to Hurricane Irma, which has been widely deemed as inadequate. | The chairs of the UK’s foreign affairs and development select committees have asked the government to explain its response to Hurricane Irma, which has been widely deemed as inadequate. |
Tom Tugendhat and Stephen Twigg wrote: | Tom Tugendhat and Stephen Twigg wrote: |
Experts and many in the area have been critical of the overall level of relief currently on offer as well as the apparent lack of forward thinking once the storm’s route to Florida became more than just a possibility. | Experts and many in the area have been critical of the overall level of relief currently on offer as well as the apparent lack of forward thinking once the storm’s route to Florida became more than just a possibility. |
We are concerned that many in the UK’s overseas territories in the Caribbean are still in grave need. | We are concerned that many in the UK’s overseas territories in the Caribbean are still in grave need. |
In Anguilla, Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos, our response still requires improvement and the arrival of HMS Ocean in two weeks’ time will be later than any of us would wish. | In Anguilla, Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos, our response still requires improvement and the arrival of HMS Ocean in two weeks’ time will be later than any of us would wish. |
Prime minister Theresa May took personal charge of the UK government’s much-criticised response to the devastation wrought by Irma in the British Caribbean on Friday when she chaired an emergency meeting and declared British troops were working round the clock to help victims and restore basic services. | Prime minister Theresa May took personal charge of the UK government’s much-criticised response to the devastation wrought by Irma in the British Caribbean on Friday when she chaired an emergency meeting and declared British troops were working round the clock to help victims and restore basic services. |
But the UK response, given the scale of the devastation, looks flat-footed compared with that mounted by the French and Dutch governments. | But the UK response, given the scale of the devastation, looks flat-footed compared with that mounted by the French and Dutch governments. |