Hurricane Idalia in Florida, USA on red alert, warning to people in coastal areas
A red alert has been declared due to the destructive storm in Florida, USA. The storm, named Idalia, is heading toward Florida's Gulf Coast, and has intensified. The storm is packing winds of up to 100 miles per hour. Idalia is likely to move toward South Georgia today.
The administration issued an alert in the coastal areas
The administration has declared an alert in the coastal areas in Florida, USA, in view of the intensity of Hurricane Idalia. The administration has urged people living near the coast to evacuate to safer places with essential items to avoid the risk of high winds and flooding. Officials have warned Cedar Island residents that storm surge from Idalia could be very deadly. Waves as high as 15 feet are likely. The administration has appealed to 900 families living here to leave their homes and move to safer places to avoid the storm. Administration officials said people should vacate coastal areas as soon as possible and move to safer places.
The speed of the storm will increase
The administration has declared a state of emergency in South Carolina due to Hurricane Idalia. According to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, the storm will gain more speed before making landfall. Now the administrative system is fully prepared to meet any kind of calamity.
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