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Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« on: October 07, 2016, 07:14:08 PM »
Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida Amid Dire Warnings, 300,000 Lose Power

 
  US Prepares for Hurricane Matthew, Evacuations Underway

Hurricane Matthew battered the Florida coast with powerful winds, potentially devastating storm surges and torrential rain on Friday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power as those remaining in the storm's path were ordered to shelter in place.

The western eye wall of Matthew brushed by Cape Canaveral, home of the Kennedy Space Center, producing wind 115 mph gusts there at around 5:30 a.m. on Friday.

Drivers make their way on an empty highway prior to the arrival of Hurricane Matthew in Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. October 6, 2016. REUTERS/Javier Galeano More than 300,000 people were already without power across the state of Florida.

A 17-foot wave was observed 20 Miles east of Cape Canaveral as the most intense section of the hurricane churned just offshore. Meteorologists warned of an imminent destructive storm surge in central Florida.

An 88-mph wind gust was recorded near Satellite Beach, just south of Cape Canaveral, the National Weather Service said.

The deadly storm is projected to run parallel to the coast of the Sunshine State as it tracks closer to land over the next two days, producing a potentially devastating storm surge of up to 10 feet over an expanded swath of coast that stretches from central Florida up into South Carolina. The potential for a destructive storm surge, coupled with up to 15 inches of rain expected in isolated spots, has officials fearing catastrophic flooding.

Forecasters in Jacksonville warned of "worst case storm surge scenario" and said "if a direct impact occurs this will be unlike any hurricane in the modern era" as the outer bands of the storm lashed the state Thursday night.

"This storm will kill you," Florida's Gov. Rick Scott said at a news conference this morning, urging that "the time is now" to evacuate ahead of the Category 4 storm.

"This is life and death," he said


Residents eat at a school being used as a shelter while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Melbourne, Florida, U.S. October 6, 2016. REUTERS/Henry Romero As of this afternoon, about 3.1 million people are under mandatory and voluntary evacuation orders in three states. The National Weather Service in Jacksonville warned residents that "catastrophic damage" is anticipated for coastal areas and areas along the St. John's River.

"Only a small deviation of the track to the left of the NHC forecast could bring the core of a major hurricane onshore within the hurricane warning area in Florida and Georgia," the National Weather Servuce said. "Modest deviations to the right could keep much of the hurricane-force winds offshore."

President Barack Obama, at Scott's request, declared an emergency in Florida and ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal and local response efforts. The move authorizes the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate all disaster relief efforts.

Obama also signed a state of emergency declaration for South Carolina and Georgia on Thursday.

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Others have echoed Obama's and Scott's urgency as the hurricane battered the Bahamas and strengthened over the warm waters of the Atlantic.

"The extreme winds of a major hurricane can do a lot of damage, and not just at the coast," Rick Knabb, the director of the National Hurricane Center, told "Good Morning America."

"Those winds can penetrate inland, and that would be more so the case the closer it gets to the coast," he warned. "In addition to the wind, you have storm surge potential. People who have been told to evacuate. They need to get out this morning, right away, because time is running out fast. You don't want to be caught in the storm surge, which is the deadliest hazard of all."

The governors of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina have declared states of emergency. Officials in three of those states have urged coastal residents to head to safer ground as the most powerful Atlantic storm in more than a decade continued on its path along the coast.

Motorists clogged highways, homeowners boarded up windows, and anxious shoppers lined up at grocery stores and gas stations as they stocked up on emergency supplies in the threatened coastal areas.

Matthew caused major transportation disruptions for much of the U.S. More than 3,800 flights were canceled from Wednesday to Friday due to the storm's dangerous winds. Amtrak suspended services in the Southeast because of the severe weather. No alternate transportation will be provided, the railroad said.

Florida has about eight days worth of fuel for its citizens, Scott said, reminding them to "take only what you need."

Matthew's forecast track showed the hurricane making landfall or coming in close proximity of the shoreline on Friday afternoon.

If it makes landfall, Hurricane Matthew could be the strongest storm to hit the United States in more than a decade, ABC News meteorologists said.

"It is very rare to have a hurricane of this strength come this close or make landfall in the eastern part of central or northern Florida," meteorologist Max Golembo said.

After a briefing with his homeland security team at FEMA headquarters in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, Obama told reporters Hurricane Matthew is "a serious storm, and we want everybody to take it seriously as well."

"Just remember that you can always rebuild," he said. "You can always repair property. You cannot restore a life if it is lost, and we want to make sure that we minimize any possible loss of life or risk to people in these areas."

No other Atlantic storm on record has packed such powerful winds for such a prolonged period as Hurricane Matthew.

More than 377,000 people were evacuated in Cuba, according to the United Nations. And in Haiti, at least 350,000 people are in need of immediate assistance. There were reports of a powerful storm surge, violent winds and widespread flooding.

Florida

More than 300,000 customers lost power across the state as of Friday.

Hurricane warnings covered hundreds of miles of Florida's east coast from Boca Raton north to the state line, while forecasters said nearly the whole state can expect to see at least tropical-storm-force winds and rain. A major hurricane has not struck Florida in over a decade.

Florida's Miami-Dade and Broward counties canceled schools for the rest of the week as the governor deployed 2,500 National Guard troops to assist in storm preparations, with another 4,000 on standby. More than 1.5 million Floridians were ordered to evacuate.

"There is no reason not to evacuate," Scott told reporters. "No excuses. Get out."

Georgia

In Georgia, Gov. Nathan Deal ordered mandatory evacuations east of I-95, along the entire Georgia coast, which covers beach spots including Tybee Island and Brunswick.

"I also encourage the voluntary evacuation of residents in low-lying coastal areas west of I-95," Deal said in a prepared statement. "I urge Georgians in the affected areas to remain calm, be prepared and make informed, responsible decisions as we continue to monitor Hurricane Matthew's path."

Deal said that 125 miles of roadway have been made one-way routes to ease evacuations and that 65 National Guardsmen have been deployed to help with traffic. He said he hopes residents will heed the warnings.

About 522,000 people were urged to evacuate.

"We are being cautious, but we don’t want people to panic," he said at a press conference this afternoon. "I don't intend to prosecute anyone for not leaving. I think Mother Nature will take care of them."

Deal told reporters this evening, "This is not Southern hospitality we are inviting to Matthew -- we hope he leaves as soon as possible.”

South Carolina

In South Carolina, Gov. Nikki Haley announced plans for additional evacuations, bringing the total to about 1.1 million people ordered to move from coastal areas.

Residents in Charleston and Beauford counties and areas of Berkeley, Colleton, Dorchester and Jasper counties were advised to begin evacuating Wednesday no later than 3 p.m. ET.

But she said not enough people are heeding the advisories. As of this morning, only 175,000 people had evacuated.

"We need more people evacuating," Haley said at news conference this morning.

Haley urged residents to "fuel up quickly" and stock up on supplies before gas stations, pharmacies and grocery stores close. Most of the state's public schools and government officers are shuttered for the remainder of the week.

"Residents that don't leave today will realize that nothing is open," she said.

North Carolina

In North Carolina, Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency for all of the state's 100 counties.

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Re: Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2016, 07:16:50 PM »
ug dili na mo post ug balik si balong dinhi sa tubagbohol, that means to say na apil na ko ug anod sa baha


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Re: Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2016, 09:41:18 PM »
naa man koy pila ka book followers dinhi, ayaw mo kabalaka. ang masamang damo matagal mamatay. bitaw lajo ra mi sa baybay. ang delikado ang along the coast. evacuate jud kay ug dili, patay ka

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Re: Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2016, 10:14:13 PM »


naa nay namatay sa hurricane matthew.

WPTV reported the death of a 58-year-old woman who suffered cardiac arrest overnight. The woman made an emergency call at 1:20 a.m. Friday, but this came after operations were suspended because of the hurricane.

The identity of the woman has not been released.




While Matthew continues to lash the state with power winds, rain and storm surge, hundreds of thousands are still without power.

According to the Florida Power and Light, approximately 476,300 customers were without power early Friday morning.

In total, 653,490 FPL customers in Florida have lost power at some point Thursday into Friday.

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Re: Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2016, 06:24:04 AM »
Sir Balong, are you still based in Florida? Are you safe there?

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« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2016, 08:19:29 AM »
thanks for your concern, beloved webmaster. dia pa intawon ko sa florida boss mike. pero safe ra mi kay lajo ra man mi sa baybay. interior na ning poinciana, florida. kadtong mga along the coast like miami maoy perteng looya. evacuation jud.

THANKS BE TO GOD

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« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2016, 08:41:34 AM »
mas grabe tong miaging hurricane nga naigo mi. ahong mga silingan, nanga guba ang atop. langkat. surprisingly, our house did not sustain any damage. bisan bad boy ko, i have deep faith in GOD.

a few years from now, if i decide to retire in the philippines, mag gama ko ug chapel of divine mercy. on top of the chapel will be a statue of divine mercy.
dili kaajo daku. i am thinking about 15 feet. naka adto na ko sa statue of divine mercy sa cagayan. it is the world's largest statue of divine mercy standing 50 ft. tall. from my research i learned that it cost 29 million pesos to build at that time



kanang rays sa divine mercy, hagdan padong sa ta-as. makita pod nimo sa atubangan naay statue si mama mary. mag uban jud ang inahan ug anak. i became a devotee of divine mercy when i heard the testimony of stanley villaviciencio. he was already clinically dead, but came to life again because of divine mercy

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Re: Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2016, 02:33:03 PM »
AFTERMATH  of hurricane matthew


A Charleston resident kayaks down a flooded Rutledge Avenue after Hurricane Matthew hit Charleston, South Carolina October 8, 2016.Re

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Re: Hurricane Matthew Lashes Florida
« Reply #10 on: October 10, 2016, 02:36:24 PM »



The storm hit Daytona Beach on the eastern coast of Florida.



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« Reply #11 on: October 10, 2016, 02:37:30 PM »


Florida suffered incredible amounts of beach erosion. Pictured below is a washed out portion of State Highway A1A in the aftermath of the storm.

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« Reply #12 on: October 10, 2016, 02:39:06 PM »


Florida's Flagler Beach looks like a waste yard.

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« Reply #14 on: October 10, 2016, 02:40:53 PM »

Many homes in Florida were also demolished. Here is one at the Surfside Estates neighborhood in Beverly Beach:

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« Reply #16 on: October 10, 2016, 02:45:35 PM »
Almighty and everlasting God, You are strength to those who suffer and comfort to those who
grieve. Let the prayers of your children who are in trouble rise to you.
Hear our prayer.
We claim your promises of wholeness as we pray for those who are ill or are suffering loss and
long for your healing touch.
Hear our prayer.
Make the weak strong, the sick healthy, the broken whole, and confirm those who serve them as
agents of your love.
Hear our prayer.
To everyone in distress, grant mercy, grant relief, grant refreshment.
Hear our prayer.
As we begin to rebuild, we commend our neighborhoods to your care. Give us strength of
purpose and concern for others, that we may create a community where your will may be done.
Hear our prayer.
God of compassion, you watch our ways, and weave out of terrible happenings wonders of
goodness and grace.
Hear our prayer.
Surround those who have been shaken by tragedy with a sense of your present love,
and hold them in faith. Though they are lost in grief, may they find you and be comforted;
Through Jesus Christ who was dead, but lives and rules this world with you. Amen.


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« Reply #17 on: October 10, 2016, 02:50:20 PM »
Lord, time is so precious.
Time to heal and be healed,
time to sort myself out, to understand,
to get it all together, to see your hand.

Where does each day go?
So fast, like a mountain stream,
so past, like a distant dream,
so lost, before we know, so time seems to flow.

So there’s no time to be lost,
I start here, this very moment,
I begin my prayer for healing here and now.

I lay the foundations with renewed heart
as stone by stone a wall is laid,
so prayer by prayer my hope is made
for a fresh start with you

Thank you, LORD


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