Florida Governor Rick Scott warned that all of the state’s 20 million inhabitants should be prepared to evacuate as Hurricane Irma bears down for a direct hit on the southern U.S. state.
“This storm is powerful and deadly,” Scott said in a briefing in Palm Beach.
“Do not ignore evacuation orders. Remember, we can rebuild your home,
we can’t rebuild your life,” he said. “All Floridians should be
prepared to evacuate soon.”
According to Business Insider,
Florida is gearing up for a direct hit from Irma, a Category 4
hurricane that’s packing winds of over 140 mph and has
already steamrolled several Caribbean islands. Parts of South Florida
are under hurricane and storm-surge warnings as of Friday morning, with
surges of 5 to 10 feet expected.
Irma was downgraded overnight from a Category Five to a Category Four
storm but it is still considered extremely dangerous, packing winds of
150 miles per hour (240 kilometres per hour).
Scott has ordered mandatory evacuations in Monroe County, the
location of the popular Florida Keys, as well as much of Miami-Dade
County and other low-lying and coastal counties in the state. The
mandatory evacuation order extends to more than 1 million Floridians and
could be one of the largest evacuations in the state’s history,
according to Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez.
“Today is the day to do the right thing for your family and get
inland for safety,” he said, adding that the storm “is wider than our
entire state.”
“It is expected to cause major and life threatening impacts from coast to coast,” Scott said.