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Hurricane Michael makes landfall: Florida homes fully submerged – live | Hurricane Michael makes landfall: Florida homes fully submerged – live |
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The National Hurricane Center says the eye of Michael is now moving over Seminole county in southwestern Georgia. The storm surge along the coast of the Florida Panhandle is also a big concern, with reports of floods nearly 5ft deep. | |
Heavy rainfall from #Michael could produce life-threatening flashflooding from the Florida Panhandle & Big Bend regions intoportions of southeast Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, and southeastVirginia. See the latest @NWSWPC forecasts for more details: https://t.co/3qxGBA9w6t pic.twitter.com/lsGXGrMq73 | |
Here’s a photo of the hurricane from space. | |
The eye of #HurricaneMichael before the storm made landfall on the Florida panhandle. This image was taken by @AstroSerena around noon on Oct. 10, 2018 as the @Space_Station orbited over the Gulf of Mexico. pic.twitter.com/Bj8Te1voET | |
Our reporter Jamiles Lartey is hunkered down off I-10 in Marianna Florida, where Michael’s eye passed directly over. He sends this in via SMS, as the storm has all but knocked out mobile internet access. | |
It was around 3:00 PM in Marianna when the most brutal part of Michael passed over this Florida town. The wind whipped and howled, bowing windows and stripping roofing off the buildings in a small corridor of hotels off RT 71. Flash floods waters pooled as trees swayed and splintered, somehow mostly managing to stay upright as they shed branches and leaves. Then, in a matter of minutes, an eerie calm. Folks walked into the streets to survey damage as the sky lightened. “How’s the car?” one man screamed across a hotel parking lot. “Fine I guess” his wife yells back. Across the street, the clearing visibility reveals that a high sitting sign for Microtel, at least 40ft up, didn’t survive the winds. Its panels are gone and its frame sits crooked. | |
Some walk dogs who have been stuck inside for hours as the storm slowly wound up over the course of the day. | |
Then the light sprinkle quickened, the sky got dark again and the still gave way to more gusts as the other side of the eyewall began to pass over. “Round two” said Jason Evans, a Marianna resident as he sighed and walked back inside. As the winds picked back up, glass could be heard shattering every few minutes, though it was unclear the source. Several windows did break at hotels along the way as undermanned staff tried to quickly board them before the eye wall’s encore. | |
President Trump has continued campaigning for the midterms despite the hurricane. He’s been at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania and said it would have been “very unfair” to cancel the event for his supporters. | President Trump has continued campaigning for the midterms despite the hurricane. He’s been at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania and said it would have been “very unfair” to cancel the event for his supporters. |
Couldn’t let these great people down. They have been lined up since last night - see you soon Pennsylvania! pic.twitter.com/jSrsmncw85 | |
ABC anchor David Muir has posted a video from his hotel room in Panama City, Florida, where he says the wind blew out a window. | ABC anchor David Muir has posted a video from his hotel room in Panama City, Florida, where he says the wind blew out a window. |
View from my room. Window blew out - stunning flooding. Panama City. #hurricanemichael2018 pic.twitter.com/wybgoSQ1R7 | View from my room. Window blew out - stunning flooding. Panama City. #hurricanemichael2018 pic.twitter.com/wybgoSQ1R7 |
FEMA are reminding people to find safe places to shelter as the hurricane heads inland towards Georgia where falling trees could pose a danger in strong winds. | FEMA are reminding people to find safe places to shelter as the hurricane heads inland towards Georgia where falling trees could pose a danger in strong winds. |
It’s extremely important to keep sheltering in a safe place and to stay aware as #Michael continues to move inland! https://t.co/pGvp1bzxal | It’s extremely important to keep sheltering in a safe place and to stay aware as #Michael continues to move inland! https://t.co/pGvp1bzxal |
Here’s a video that shows the hurricane’s devastating power. Hurricane Hunters shot a video above the eye of the storm earlier today. | Here’s a video that shows the hurricane’s devastating power. Hurricane Hunters shot a video above the eye of the storm earlier today. |
A pilot’s view of the eye wall of #HurricaneMichael from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter mission today. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Sean Cross, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilot.) pic.twitter.com/df6Ll3nLz0 | A pilot’s view of the eye wall of #HurricaneMichael from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter mission today. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Sean Cross, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilot.) pic.twitter.com/df6Ll3nLz0 |
Hello to wherever you’re joining us from. I’m Patrick Greenfield and I’m taking over coverage from Erin. | Hello to wherever you’re joining us from. I’m Patrick Greenfield and I’m taking over coverage from Erin. |
Hurricane Michael, the third most powerful storm to ever hit the US mainland, has made landfall in Florida. Videos on social media show hug waves and widespread damage along the Gulf of Mexico coastline in the state. | Hurricane Michael, the third most powerful storm to ever hit the US mainland, has made landfall in Florida. Videos on social media show hug waves and widespread damage along the Gulf of Mexico coastline in the state. |
Here are two more eye-popping images of #HurricaneMichael seen from #GOESEast today. Left image shows the Cat. 4 #hurricane making landfall. Right image shows Michael's precipitation shield at 3:30 pm ET as the storm began moving inland. Latest: https://t.co/4ehlTVpig1 pic.twitter.com/RMme5qVWJ1 | Here are two more eye-popping images of #HurricaneMichael seen from #GOESEast today. Left image shows the Cat. 4 #hurricane making landfall. Right image shows Michael's precipitation shield at 3:30 pm ET as the storm began moving inland. Latest: https://t.co/4ehlTVpig1 pic.twitter.com/RMme5qVWJ1 |
I’ll be posting developments as nighttime falls in the areas affected by the storm. | I’ll be posting developments as nighttime falls in the areas affected by the storm. |
Hurricane Michael has been downgraded to a category 3 hurricane and its eye is now approaching southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia. | Hurricane Michael has been downgraded to a category 3 hurricane and its eye is now approaching southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia. |
The storm is moving at 16 mph as of 4pm, according to the National Hurricane Center, and its sustained winds are at 125mph. | The storm is moving at 16 mph as of 4pm, according to the National Hurricane Center, and its sustained winds are at 125mph. |
Michael is expected to move across southeastern Alabama and southwestern Georgia through Wednesday evening. | Michael is expected to move across southeastern Alabama and southwestern Georgia through Wednesday evening. |
Lifeguards had to save three children who were playing in the water at a South Carolina beach as the storm approached, the Associated Press reported. | Lifeguards had to save three children who were playing in the water at a South Carolina beach as the storm approached, the Associated Press reported. |
A 15-year-old and two 9-year-olds were playing on boogie boards off Hilton Head Island around 12:15pm when waves whipped up by the storm pulled them away from shore, according to Beaufort County Emergency Management Division Commander Neil Baxley. | A 15-year-old and two 9-year-olds were playing on boogie boards off Hilton Head Island around 12:15pm when waves whipped up by the storm pulled them away from shore, according to Beaufort County Emergency Management Division Commander Neil Baxley. |
Responders were able to safely rescue the kids. | Responders were able to safely rescue the kids. |
The number of households without power is now up to 118,789, according to Gulf Power. | The number of households without power is now up to 118,789, according to Gulf Power. |
That’s more than a quarter of the total customers in the service area. | That’s more than a quarter of the total customers in the service area. |
Officials say crews will work to restore power as soon as possible, but cannot start while the storm continues to rage. | Officials say crews will work to restore power as soon as possible, but cannot start while the storm continues to rage. |
With its 155mph winds at landfall, Hurricane Michael is the strongest storm to hit the continental US since Hurricane Andrew devastated south Florida in 1992. | With its 155mph winds at landfall, Hurricane Michael is the strongest storm to hit the continental US since Hurricane Andrew devastated south Florida in 1992. |
History is made. #Michael pic.twitter.com/yomz0Zq70M | History is made. #Michael pic.twitter.com/yomz0Zq70M |
Radar data indicate that the eye of Michael is now moving inland over portions of Jackson County in the Florida Panhandle and is nearing Interstate 10, according to the National Hurricane Center. | Radar data indicate that the eye of Michael is now moving inland over portions of Jackson County in the Florida Panhandle and is nearing Interstate 10, according to the National Hurricane Center. |
The storm has weakened only slightly as it moves over land, with sustained winds at 140 mph. | The storm has weakened only slightly as it moves over land, with sustained winds at 140 mph. |
Life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic winds continue, the center says. | Life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic winds continue, the center says. |
Florida is prepared to deploy 1 million gallons of water, 1.5 million Meals Ready-to-Eat and 400,000 pounds of ice to aid storm victims, Gov. Rick Scott said. | Florida is prepared to deploy 1 million gallons of water, 1.5 million Meals Ready-to-Eat and 400,000 pounds of ice to aid storm victims, Gov. Rick Scott said. |
A downed tree limb broke through a window and hit a woman in the head in Franklin County, Florida, the county’s sheriff said. | A downed tree limb broke through a window and hit a woman in the head in Franklin County, Florida, the county’s sheriff said. |
Sheriff AJ Smith told CNN authorities received a 911 call about the injury, but ambulances had evacuated and were not able to respond. Officials in multiple jurisdictions had previously warned that emergency services would be unavailable at the height of the storm. | Sheriff AJ Smith told CNN authorities received a 911 call about the injury, but ambulances had evacuated and were not able to respond. Officials in multiple jurisdictions had previously warned that emergency services would be unavailable at the height of the storm. |
“We had no EMS to go treat her,” Smith said. “City police did the best they could.” | “We had no EMS to go treat her,” Smith said. “City police did the best they could.” |
The woman’s condition was not clear. | The woman’s condition was not clear. |
Power is out across Franklin County, and many large trees are down, the sheriff said. | Power is out across Franklin County, and many large trees are down, the sheriff said. |