The alerts of United States National Hurricane Center are softening as a sign that ‘Idalia’ is losing strength on his departure from the United States. The official source speaks at this time of heavy rains and life-threatening flash floods in parts of eastern North Carolina. Even so, he insists that the strong winds will continue in the Outer Banks and Pamlico Sound areas.
According to the CNH, ‘Idalia’ advances with maximum sustained winds of 95 kilometers per hour, before being lost in the Atlantic, where it will remain active until the weekend. The forecast track keeps the Bermuda archipelago under alert.
The balance of your step is ends with two fatalities. Both associated with traffic accidents occurred during heavy storms. One in Pasco County, where a driver collided with a tree, and the other in Gainesville, where the driver swerved into a ditch, according to the New York Times.
Some 300,000 customers wake up this Thursday without power supply in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, according to estimates collected by NBC News, but the authorities of the different affected areas have highlighted the efforts carried out to recover the normality lost to all customers as soon as possible. levels, especially in infrastructure. Tampa International Airport, which had completely suspended its operations, expects to operate without problems this Thursday.
The numbers could have been much worse, Governor Ron DeSantis said Wednesday. The hurricane made landfall in a sparsely populated, swampy area of Florida, southeast of Tallahassee. Those who took the worst part were the few fishing and beach towns scattered throughout the Big Bend, where he played on Wednesday morning like a mighty Category 3 hurricane.
Source: Lasexta

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