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Hurricane Update - More than 170K without power in Florida
2017-09-10
[AP] ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ‐ The Latest on Hurricane Irma (all times local):

Midnight

The National Hurricane Center says Irma’s projected path is continuing to shift to the west, just a few crucial miles, that should keep its eye just off Florida’s west coast on a track to hit St. Petersburg, not Miami or even Tampa.

The hurricane’s leading edge was already lashing the Florida Keys with hurricane force winds. If the center of the storm keeps moving over warm Gulf of Mexico water, it may regain more strength before making landfall again.

St. Petersburg, like Tampa, has not taken a head-on blow from a major hurricane in nearly a century. Clearwater would be next, and then the storm would finally go inland northwest of Ocala.

The storm currently has top sustained winds of 120 mph (193 kph) and is moving northward at about 6 mph (10 kph).

11:10 p.m.

More than 170,000 homes and businesses in Florida have lost power and the center of Irma is about 90 miles southeast of Key West.

Florida Power and Light said on its website that more than half of those outages were in the Miami-Dade area, where about 600,000 people have been ordered to evacuate.

The company has said it expects millions of people to lose power, with some areas experiences prolonged outages.

The company said it has assembled the largest pre-storm workforce in U.S. history, with more than 16,000 people ready to respond.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  170k? Make that 2.4 million and thank the Lord it didn't hit Miami dead-on. We probably owe Cuba a "thank you" card for taking a huge part of Irma's strength off.
Posted by: Charles   2017-09-10 18:08  

#4  Knew a Ranger fellow at McDill that carried gobag, water rations, siphon pump, mini-gas generator and 13" gas chainsaw during the season. He was thinking debris, power poles and palm trees, not zombies or looters.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-09-10 17:00  

#3  as of just now, just about to make landfall near Naples, FL
Posted by: lord garth   2017-09-10 15:22  

#2  
1:35 p.m.: Latest tri-county report is 227,050 outages in Palm Beach County, 488,650 in Broward and 726,610 in Miami-Dade. That’s roughly half the customers in Dade and Broward.

Miami Herald is offering free online coverage for the storm.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-09-10 13:43  

#1  Just wondering if ISIS will claim responsibility for the storm since it is due to hit Tampa at high tide.
Posted by: Pliny Glons2836   2017-09-10 13:20  

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