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Hurricane Michael: Record-breaking 'hell' storm mauls US | Hurricane Michael: Record-breaking 'hell' storm mauls US |
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The third-strongest storm in recorded history to hit the mainland US has battered north-west Florida, flooding beach towns and snapping trees. | |
Hurricane Michael made landfall on Wednesday afternoon as a category four storm with 155mph (250km/h) winds in the state's Panhandle region. | Hurricane Michael made landfall on Wednesday afternoon as a category four storm with 155mph (250km/h) winds in the state's Panhandle region. |
Two people, including a child, were killed by falling trees, officials say. | Two people, including a child, were killed by falling trees, officials say. |
The storm left nearly 500,000 people without electricity in Florida, Alabama and Georgia, emergency services say. | The storm left nearly 500,000 people without electricity in Florida, Alabama and Georgia, emergency services say. |
Florida officials said a man was killed when he was crushed by a tree in Gadsden County. | Florida officials said a man was killed when he was crushed by a tree in Gadsden County. |
A child died when a tree fell on a home in Seminole County, Georgia, CBS news reports. | |
Michael earlier reportedly killed at least 13 people as it passed through Central America: six in Honduras, four in Nicaragua and three in El Salvador. | Michael earlier reportedly killed at least 13 people as it passed through Central America: six in Honduras, four in Nicaragua and three in El Salvador. |
How powerful was Michael when it hit? | How powerful was Michael when it hit? |
Only the unnamed Labor Day hurricane, which hit Florida in 1935, and Hurricane Camille, which struck Mississippi in 1969, made landfall with greater intensity. | |
The Labor Day storm's barometric pressure (the lower the number, the stronger the storm) was 892 millibars and Camille's was 900, while Michael blew in with 919. | |
Michael was so powerful as it swept into Florida that it remained a hurricane as it moved further inland. | Michael was so powerful as it swept into Florida that it remained a hurricane as it moved further inland. |
Its rapid intensification caught many by surprise, although the storm later weakened. | Its rapid intensification caught many by surprise, although the storm later weakened. |
Unusually warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico turbo-charged the storm from a tropical depression on Sunday. | Unusually warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico turbo-charged the storm from a tropical depression on Sunday. |
Only on Tuesday it was a category two hurricane but by Wednesday morning it had reached borderline category five, the highest level. | |
More than 370,000 people in Florida were ordered to evacuate, but officials believe many ignored the warning. | More than 370,000 people in Florida were ordered to evacuate, but officials believe many ignored the warning. |
What happened in Florida? | What happened in Florida? |
The hurricane made landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida, at around 14:00 (18:00 GMT) on Wednesday, according to the NHC. | The hurricane made landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida, at around 14:00 (18:00 GMT) on Wednesday, according to the NHC. |
The coastal city of Apalachicola reported a storm surge of nearly 8ft (2.5m). | The coastal city of Apalachicola reported a storm surge of nearly 8ft (2.5m). |
"We are catching some hell," Timothy Thomas, who rode out the storm with his wife in their home in Panama City Beach, Florida, told the Associated Press news agency. | "We are catching some hell," Timothy Thomas, who rode out the storm with his wife in their home in Panama City Beach, Florida, told the Associated Press news agency. |
The storm knocked out power to a quarter of a million homes and businesses, as power lines were smashed by falling trees. | |
Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Brock Long said at the White House that he was especially concerned about buildings constructed before 2001, and not able to withstand such high winds. | Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Brock Long said at the White House that he was especially concerned about buildings constructed before 2001, and not able to withstand such high winds. |
"We just hope those structures can hold up," President Donald Trump responded. "And if not, that they're not in those structures." | "We just hope those structures can hold up," President Donald Trump responded. "And if not, that they're not in those structures." |
States of emergency have been declared in all or parts of Florida, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina. | States of emergency have been declared in all or parts of Florida, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina. |
The National Weather Service (NWS) had issued a dramatic appeal for the people of the Florida state capital, Tallahassee, to heed warnings and leave their homes. | The National Weather Service (NWS) had issued a dramatic appeal for the people of the Florida state capital, Tallahassee, to heed warnings and leave their homes. |
Schools and state offices in the area are to remain shut this week. | Schools and state offices in the area are to remain shut this week. |
Florida has activated 3,500 National Guard troops. | Florida has activated 3,500 National Guard troops. |
What happens next? | What happens next? |
In the early hours of Thursday, Hurricane Michael's maximum sustained winds decreased to 75mph, the NHC said in a bulletin. | In the early hours of Thursday, Hurricane Michael's maximum sustained winds decreased to 75mph, the NHC said in a bulletin. |
"Michael will steadily weaken as it crosses the south-eastern United States through Thursday night, becoming a tropical storm by Thursday morning. | "Michael will steadily weaken as it crosses the south-eastern United States through Thursday night, becoming a tropical storm by Thursday morning. |
"Michael is forecast to re-strengthen some Thursday night and Friday when it moves off the east coast of the United States and becomes a post-tropical cyclone on Friday," the NHC added. | "Michael is forecast to re-strengthen some Thursday night and Friday when it moves off the east coast of the United States and becomes a post-tropical cyclone on Friday," the NHC added. |
More than 300 miles of coastline remained under threat, the NWS said. | More than 300 miles of coastline remained under threat, the NWS said. |
Are you in the affected region? What preparations have you made? If it is safe to do so, please get in touch. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in the affected region? What preparations have you made? If it is safe to do so, please get in touch. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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