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Hurricane Idalia Ravages Florida and Shifts Fury to Georgia

Widespread power outages were reported across the impacted areas

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Sadaf Hasan
Sadaf Hasan
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UNITED STATES: Hurricane Idalia made a powerful impact as it slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday, unleashing its fury through roaring winds, heavy rain, and intense waves.

The storm later weakened as it shifted its trajectory towards southeastern Georgia, where it continued to pose threats of flooding and destruction.

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Idalia’s landfall occurred as a formidable Category 3 hurricane at Keaton Beach in Florida’s Big Bend area, with wind speeds reaching around 125 mph (201 kph). The aftermath of the storm left authorities assessing the extent of damage in the hardest-hit regions.

Images and videos near the area of impact depicted ocean waters surging over roads and neighborhoods that were submerged under floodwaters. Widespread power outages were reported across the impacted areas.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated that there were no reported hurricane-related fatalities. He commended residents in at-risk low-lying regions for heeding evacuation orders and seeking higher ground.

However, the storm did result in tragic consequences, as two drivers lost their lives due to separate collisions caused by rain-related conditions. Additionally, the storm left up to 565,000 utility consumers without power.

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Initial estimates from UBS, an investment bank, suggested that insured property damages in Florida could reach $9.36 billion. While the damages were substantial, they were notably less severe compared to the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian last year.

The town of Perry in Taylor County was among the areas hit hardest by the storm. Buildings were damaged, homes were deserted, and many businesses were closed. Water rescues were carried out by state National Guard units in various counties.

Idalia’s trajectory led it across Florida’s Big Bend, a primarily rural region bordered by Gainesville and Tallahassee. In southeastern Georgia, strong wind-driven seawater flooding was a significant concern, leaving communities stranded and homes submerged.

As the storm’s intensity weakened, emergency boat teams were deployed to rescue people from homes in Valdosta, Georgia. Idalia’s impact highlighted the vulnerability of coastal and low-lying areas to its surge and flooding.

While Idalia weakened to a Category 1 hurricane upon approaching Georgia, it continued to pose threats of heavy rainfall, flooding, and destruction. The storm’s path serves as a reminder of the destructive power that hurricanes can wield as they make their way across vulnerable regions.

Also Read: Hurricane Idalia Strengthens Approaching Florida, Projected to Make Landfall as Category 4 Storm

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