Customers fill up with petrol at a Costco store ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Pompano Beach, Florida |
Hurricane Dorian spun across the Atlantic ocean toward Florida on Friday, becoming an even stronger Category 4 storm as residents and tourists alike hunkered down in one of Americaโs biggest vacation destinations.
Dorian has the potential to put millions of people at risk, along with holiday attractions such as Walt Disney World, the Nasa launchpads along the Space Coast, and even President Trumpโs Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach.
The Miami-based National Hurricane Centre said Dorian was packing maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (225 kph) as it churned an unpredictable path toward Florida.
โAlthough fluctuations in intensity are possible early next week, Dorian is expected to remain a powerful hurricane during the next few days,โ the NHC said in a statement on Friday.
On Floridaโs east coast, where Dorianโs winds are expected to quickly gather speed on Monday morning, residents snapped up bottled water, plywood and other supplies as fast as they could be restocked. Some gas stations had run out of fuel.
โTheyโre buying everything and anything that applies to a hurricane, flashlights, batteries, generators,โ said Amber Hunter, 30, assistant manager at Cape Canaveralโs ACE Handiman hardware store.
In the Bahamas, evacuations were already underway, two days before Dorian is expected to bring a life-threatening storm surge forecast at up to 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 metres) to the northwest of the islands.
NHC Director Ken Graham saw a worrying, unpredictable situation for Florida, with the hurricane set to hit land somewhere up its east coast and potentially linger over the state, spinning slowly.
โSlow is not our friend, the longer you keep this around the more rain we get,โ Graham said in a Facebook Live video.
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It was unclear where the hurricane would hit land, but the results were expected to be devastating: โBig-time impacts, catastrophic events, for some areas 140 mph winds, not a good situation,โ said Graham.
Mindful of that warning, Cocoa Beach Mayor Ben Malik was putting up storm shutters on his Florida home on Friday afternoon and worrying about the flooding Dorian could unleash on his barrier island town.
โItโs slowed down, weโre looking at a multiple-day event, we were hoping it would just barrel through and leave,โ Malik said of forecasts that Dorian could sit over Florida for up to two days, dumping up to 18 inches (46 cm) of water.
โIโm really worried about the amount of rain weโll be getting.โ
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis urged residents to have in reserve at least a weekโs worth of food, water and medicine.
President Donald Trump told reporters before leaving for Camp David for the weekend: โWeโre thinking about Florida evacuations, but itโs a little bit too soon. Weโll probably make that determination on Sunday.โ
But Fort Pierce Mayor Linda Hudson urged its 46,000 residents who planned to evacuate not to delay.
โItโs decision time now. Donโt wait until I-95 north and I-75 north and the turnpike are parking lots,โ said Hudson, who experienced two devastating hurricanes in 2004.
Dorianโs course remains unpredictable. One of Floridaโs last major hurricanes, 2017โs Irma, swept up the peninsula, instead of hitting the east coast.
Florida residents like Jamison Weeks, general manager at Conchy Joeโs Seafood in Port St. Lucie, planned on staying put.
โIโm planning on boarding up my house this evening,โ said Weeks. โThe mood is a little tense, everybodyโs a little nervous and just trying to prepare as best as possible.โ
In the Bahamas, Freeportโs international airport was set to close on Friday night and not reopen until Sept. 3, amid worries that Dorian will slam tourist hotspots on the archipelago.
Dorian began on Friday over the Atlantic as a Category 2 hurricane on the five-step Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale. By Friday night it was moving at nearly 10 mph (16 kph), giving it time to intensify before making landfall.
Two thousand National Guard troops will have been mobilized for the hurricane by the end of Friday, with 2,000 more joining them on Saturday. Florida officials also were making sure all nursing homes and assisted living facilities had generators.
Only one in five Florida nursing homes plans to rely on deliveries of temporary generators to keep their air conditioners running if Dorian knocks out power, a state agency said on Friday, short of the standard set by a law passed after a dozen people died in a sweltering nursing home after 2017โs Hurricane Irma.
North of Cape Canaveral, the Kennedy Space Centreโs 400-foot (122-m) launch tower was dragged inside a towering vehicle assembly building to shelter it from Dorian, a video posted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa)-owned space launch centre showed.
REUTERS