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Millions To Be Without Power As "Deadly, Devastating" Irma Closes In On Florida

Millions To Be Without Power As "Deadly, Devastating" Irma Closes In On Florida

After "carving a path of destruction through the Caribbean," a path which left 90% of Barbuda "uninhabitable" and nearly a million people without power in Puerto Rico, a slightly weakened, but still devastatingly massive Category-4 Hurricane Irma is closing in on Florida.  Here is the latest from the National Hurricane Center:

"Greatest Evacuation In History" - 650,000 Ordered To Leave Florida

"Greatest Evacuation In History" - 650,000 Ordered To Leave Florida

In what spokesman Michael Hernandez describes as "the biggest evacuation in history," Miami-Dade has expanded its mandatory evacuations orders to Zone C, forcing over 650,000 to leave Florida in a "traffic nightmare" as Cat-5 Hurricane Irma bears down.

An earlier order included just Miami Beach, other low-lying and barrier island areas and all mobile-home residents, but as the storm grew in intensity and the cone of uncertainty narrowed, County Mayor Carlos Gimenez issued the order this afternoon expanded to Zone C.

Robert Murphy: 3 'Good' Things About "Price-Gouging"

Authored by Robert Murphy via The Mises Institute,

As so often happens in the wake of a natural disaster, government officials in Texas are currently investigating claims of “price gouging,” which the office of the Attorney General reminds residents is illegal after the governor declares a disaster. This is a classic example of the ostensible contrast between greed and altruism, capitalism and charity.

Not Just Florida: Georgia And South Carolina Face "Catastrophic Storm Surge"

Not Just Florida: Georgia And South Carolina Face "Catastrophic Storm Surge"

As Hurricane Irma looks to be hurdling straight for a direct hit on Southern Florida, meteorologists from Weather Underground are warning that the most devastating impacts of the storm could be felt much further north in towns along the coast of Georgia and South Carolina where the storm surge could be a catastrophic 20-28 feet high in certain areas.  To put that in perspective, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 set a record for the largest storm surge ever recorded along the U.S. coast at 27.8 feet.

Hurricane Jose Upgraded To Category 2, Expected To Become "Major Hurricane" On Friday

Hurricane Jose Upgraded To Category 2, Expected To Become "Major Hurricane" On Friday

As of 2pm today, Hurricane Jose, located 660 Miles east of the Lesser Antilles, and following in Irma's footsteps, is now a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds od 105 mph (165kmh).

Here is the summary from the NHC:

Hurricane Jose Intermediate Advisory Number 9A

 

...JOSE NOW A CATEGORY 2 HURRICANE...

 

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