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| LIVE: States of emergency increase in US as Dorian continues to pummel Bahamas By Chaffin Mitchell, AccuWeather staff writer By Mark Puleo, AccuWeather staff writer
[ltr] Dorian begins to finally inch away from Bahamas[/ltr]
Dorian remained an extremely dangerous storm Tuesday morning, despite weakening to Category 2 strength with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph. The nearly stationary storm, located 105 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida, continued to blast the Bahamas with life-threatening winds and storm surge. Dorian's relentless assault on the islands has included winds in excess of 185 mph that have killed at least five people, ripped roofs off of houses, flipped cars, and caused widespread devastation. The slow-moving nature of the hurricane greatly increased the storm's impact, as Dorian had a plethora of time to inundate the islands with Cat 5 winds and flooding downpours. Between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., local times, the hurricane only moved 7 miles. Over the course of 24 hours, it only shifted 30 miles.
Forecasters expect Dorian to slowly begin to move northward away from the islands later Tuesday and dangerously close to Florida's east coast late Tuesday and eventually the Georgia and South Carolina coasts on Wednesday. As the monster storm slowly approached the U.S., officials continue to trigger state of emergencies up the east coast from Florida to Virginia. On Monday afternoon, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency to allow the state to mobilize necessary resources. "Hurricane Dorian is a serious storm, and current predictions indicate that it may affect parts of Virginia," Northam said in a statement. "I am declaring a state of emergency to ensure that localities and communities have the appropriate level of assistance, and to coordinate the Commonwealth's response to any potential impacts from Hurricane Dorian. I encourage Virginians to take all necessary precautions to make sure they are prepared as well." Millions of people living along the coasts of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina have also been forced to evacuate. In North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper issued a state of emergency on Sunday and urged residents to be prepared and cautious.
“North Carolina has endured flooding from two strong hurricanes in less than three years,” Cooper said in a statement. “Now is the time to prepare for Dorian. To the people of North Carolina, particularly those still recovering in the eastern part of our state, we are working hard to prepare and we are with you.” In South Carolina and Georgia, Gov. Henry McMaster and Gov. Brian Kemp enacted mandatory evacuations for over 1 million people to take effect on Monday at noon. South Carolina’s evacuation order covers around 830,000 people, which McMaster recognizes might not be supported by all. In order to make transportation efforts smoother, all lanes on major coastal highways will become one-ways heading inland on Monday afternoon. “We can’t make everybody happy,” McMaster said. “But we believe we can keep everyone alive.”
In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a state of emergency on Thursday to include all 67 counties of the state. One of his main intentions for the State of Emergency declaration was to prevent fuel shortage issues that have plagued the state in years past. "We just got off a video conference call with President Trump and the FEMA folks, governors McMaster, Cooper, DeSantis and I about the path of the hurricane and the preparations,” Kemp said in a video posted on Twitter on Sunday. “It’s still a massive storm and still heading our way. We’re hoping it’s going to turn north, but we need folks to remain vigilant and flexible. We will certainly keep you updated over the next 12 to 24 hours.” As of Tuesday morning, a Hurricane Warning in Florida is in effect from Jupiter Inlet to Ponte Vedra Beach, while Hurricane Watches are in effect from North of Deerfield Beach to Jupter Inlet and from North of Ponte Vedra Beach to South Santee River in South Carolina. President Donald Trump spoke with both DeSantis and Florida Sen. Rick Scott last week, assuring both that the state would receive the support necessary. In order to stay in the States for the storm, Trump opted to send Vice President Mike Pence in his place to a previously scheduled trip to Poland.
(Gerald Herbert/AP) Waves crash in front of an American flag that is planted on a jetty during a high surf from the Atlantic Ocean, in advance of the potential arrival of Hurricane Dorian, in Vero Beach, Fla., Monday, Sept. 2, 2019.
(Brandisha Adderley/Reuters) This photo shows the devastation in Spring City, a town located in the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, was flattened by Hurricane Dorian on Sunday and Monday.
(Nick Hague/Twitter) NASA Astronaut, Nick Hague, took this picture from Hurricane Dorian seen from the Intl. Space Station. "The eye of #HurricaneDorain. You can feel the power of the storm when you stare into its eye from above. Stay safe everyone!," said Hague.
(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Ayla Kelley) Coast Guard air crews and health service technicians are briefed at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater before a C-130 flight to Andros Island in preparation for Hurricane Dorian response.
(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Ayla Kelley) The Coast Guard prestages and relocates personnel and assets to be able to have a rapid post-storm response.
(Richard Ellis/UPI) A worker covers windows on a historic home with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Dorian in Charleston, South Carolina.
(Richard Ellis/UPI) Workers attach hurricane cloth to the historic Federal Court House in preparation for Hurricane Dorian in Charleston, South Carolina.
(ABC News) (Photo/ABC News) This aerial photo taken over Summerville, S.C., on Sept. 2, shows a long line of traffic extending out for miles on Interstate 26. Traffic is all going in one direction with not a car in sight on the opposite side as residents flee Hurricane Dorian.
(Twitter/SCDPS) In an effort to help make evacuations from Hurricane Dorian easier, officials in S.C. reversed traffic on one side of Interstate 26 so both sides of the road will go in one direction on Sept. 2 as residents flee Hurricane Dorian.
(Ramon Espinosa/AP) Strong winds from Hurricane Dorian blow the tops of trees and brush while whisking up water from the surface of a canal that leads to the sea, located behind the brush at top, seen from the balcony of a hotel in Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Monday, Sept. 2, 2019.
(AP/Ramon Espinosa) A baby sleeps inside a church that was opened up as a shelter for residents who will wait out Hurricane Dorian in Freeport on Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019.
(Tim Aylen/AP) A road is flooded during the passing of Hurricane Dorian in Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Monday, Sept. 2, 2019.
(Ramon Espinosa/AP) Strong winds move the palms of the palm trees at the first moment of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Sunday Sept. 1, 2019.
(Ramon Espinosa/AP) A child evacuated from a nearby Cay due to the danger of floods drags his suitcase when he arrives on a ship at the port before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Sweetings Cay, Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Saturday Aug. 31, 2019.
(Ramon Espinosa/AP) A man stands on a store's roof as he works to prepare it for the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Freeport on Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019.
(Ramon Espinosa/AP) Anastacia Makey, 43, far right, looks at her phone as she and her family sits on cots with other residents inside a church that was opened up as a shelter as they wait out Hurricane Dorian in Freeport on Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019.
(Jacquelyn Martin/AP) President Donald Trump, left, listens as Kenneth Graham, director of NOAA's National Hurricane Center, on screen, gives an update during a briefing about Hurricane Dorian at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019, in Washington.
(John Raoux/AP) Matt Rohrer loads sandbags in the back of his vehicle for his home in preparation for Hurricane Dorian Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, in Flagler Beach, Fla.
(Brynn Anderson/AP) Shoppers wait in long lines at Costco, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Davie, Fla., as they stock up on supplies ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
(Marcus Lim/AP) Store shelves are empty of bottled water as residents buy supplies in preparation for Hurricane Dorian, in Doral, Fla., Thursday, July 29, 2019. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dorian could hit the Florida coast over the weekend as a major hurricane.
(Ramon Espinosa/AP) A woman carries a girl in her arms after being evacuated from a nearby Cay due to the danger of floods after arrive on a ship at the port before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Sweetings Cay, Grand Bahama, Bahamas, Saturday Aug. 31, 2019.
(Ian Sears/NOAA) NOAA's Hurricane Hunters flew into the eye of Hurricane Dorian Sunday morning on Sept. 1, snapping photos of a view of the "Stadium effect" eyewall from their plane "Kermit."
(Ian Sears/NOAA) A view of the top of Hurricane Dorian's eyewall in what's called the "stadium effect."
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Coastal cities in Florida were some of the first to evacuate, as DeSantis moved to suspend tolls on numerous major highways in order to assist with the movement of coastal residents. In Melbourne Beach, a barrier island centrally located on Florida's Atlantic coast, residents refused to take Hurricane Dorian lightly, despite forecasts suggesting the storm may not make landfall there. AccuWeather National Reporter Jonathan Petramala reported that many of the homes and business there have been boarded up for days in anticipation of Dorian's wrath. "Folks are not ready to believe that this is going to stay off the coast," Petramala said. Additional reporting by AccuWeather National Reporter Jonathan Petramala, and AccuWeather staff writers Brian Lada and Adriana Navarro. RELATED: Dorian to target Georgia, Carolina coasts after it veers dangerously close to Florida Hurricane Dorian's economic impact depends on its final path, AccuWeather says Bahamas 'in the midst of a historic tragedy' as Dorian relentlessly pummels island nation Powerful and slow-moving Dorian to make dangerously close approach to Florida coast
10:59 a.m. EDT TuesdayDorian has weakened to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained wind speeds recorded at 110 mph. A Storm Surge Warning has also been extended northward to South Santee River in South Carolina, while a Storm Surge Watch is in effect for Cape Lookout, North Carolina. 10:30 a.m. EDT TuesdayMyrtle Beach International Airport and Charleston International Airport are remaining open and operating as usual, per their websites."We are working closely with the Air Force monitoring the latest weather conditions, as well as our airline tenants, and will update travelers of any closures," Charleston states on its homepage. "We strongly recommend that passengers stay in direct contact with their airlines for up to date information on flight cancellations." 9:15 a.m. EDT TuesdayIn Florida, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Orlando Melbourne International Airport, Daytona Beach International Airport and Orlando International Airport are closed, as over 400 total flights were canceled from the major airports, according to Flight Aware."In close consultation with the National Weather Service, airlines and airport stakeholders, airport leadership has determined it is in the best interest of the Orlando International Airport passengers and employees to cease operations," the Orlando International Airport said in a statement posted on Twitter. "Because of the uncertainty of the storm's track and the need to complete storm preparations by airport and air carriers, airport executive leadership has determined ceasing commercial operations is necessary." 4 a.m. EDT TuesdayDorian continues to remain nearly stationary along the northern shores of Grand Bahama Island. Citizens of Freeport continue to feel the effects of the southwest side of the eye wall. The 4 a.m. National Hurricane Center has kept Dorian a strong category 3 hurricane with top sustained winds of 120 mph. 2 a.m. EDT TuesdayThe 2 a.m. National Hurricane Center update keeps Hurricane Dorian as a powerful category 3 hurricane, with winds topping 120 mph. The storm continues to remain stationary as it continues to pound Grand Bahama Island. 1 a.m. EDT TuesdayThe 1 a.m. National Hurricane Center update has downgraded Hurricane Dorian to a powerful category 3 storm with winds of 125 mph. The storm is still stationary along the northern coast of Grand Bahama Island. Sustained winds of 47 mph have also been reported along the Juno Beach Pier in northern Palm County, Florida. This marks the first arrival of tropical storm-force winds in Florida. 11 p.m. EDT MondayDorian is about 30 miles north-northeast of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, and about 100 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida. The hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 130 mph, which ranks the storm as a Category 4, however if it weakens by 1 mph it will be a Category 3 hurricane.The hurricane has been stationary since 5 p.m. EDT Monday. 10 p.m. EDT MondayHurricane Dorian is still stationary over the Bahamas and has sustained winds of 140 mph. The National Hurricane Center stresses that residents on Grand Bahama Island should stay in shelter as they are currently experiencing the eyewall of the storm.Coast Guard helicopter crews completed five medical evacuations of 19 people, ranging in ages from children to elderly, from the Marsh Harbour clinic to Nassau emergency medical personnel at the Nassau International Airport in various medical conditions. - Quote :
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[ltr]#Breaking - 4 #USCG #Jayhawk helicopter crews medevaced 19 people from the #MarshHarbour Clinic to Nassau International Airport to EMS. Read more details here: https://lnks.gd/2/_9qdP6 #USCGDorian #Dorian #HurricaneDorian[/ltr]
678 6:54 PM - Sep 2, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy [ltr] 369 people are talking about this[/ltr] 9 p.m. EDT MondayThe Coast Guard is deploying members and assets from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater in preparation for Hurricane Dorian response in the Bahamas. AccuWeather National Reporter Jonathan Petramala, who’s on the ground in Nassau, reported there are many rescue operations underway by the U.S. Coast Guard."The Abacos are still dealing with some very serious hurricane force winds, and these types of helicopters have been able to go in and rescue people,” Petramala reported, “the people they are taking off [the helicopters] do not look like they are in very good condition, but at least the coast guard is able to make it out there and perform these rescue operations.” - Quote :
Jonathan Petramala
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[ltr]Rescues ongoing by @uscg in the #Bahamas from the #AbacoIslands @accuweather[/ltr]
129 3:04 PM - Sep 2, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy [ltr] 70 people are talking about this[/ltr] 8 p.m. EDT MondayHurricane Dorian remains stationary and continues to blast Grand Bahama Island. Max sustained winds are down to 140 mph, which is still a strong Category 4 hurricane.Dorian's bands are starting to impact parts of Florida. - Quote :
Reed Timmer
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[ltr]INTENSE SQUALL near water spout over Cocoa Beach, FL with strongest outer band yet of Hurricane DORIAN! Dangerous rip currents, gusty winds inside these bands! @accuweather[/ltr]
1,171 4:31 PM - Sep 2, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy [ltr] 455 people are talking about this[/ltr] 7 p.m. EDT MondayDorian's winds have steadily declined, but the hurricane remains a very dangerous storm.As of late afternoon Monday maximum sustained winds were at 145 mph. The hurricane reached eastern and central Grand Bahama Monday morning and since that time has become nearly stationary. According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm has been stationary since 5 p.m. EDT.This has brought and continues to bring a prolonged period of very strong wind, heavy rain and inundating storm surge. 6 p.m. EDT MondayWalt Disney World will close early tomorrow ahead of Hurricane Dorian.Dorian is about 40 miles northeast of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, and about 105 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida. The hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 145 mph, which ranks the storm as a Category 4.Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has declared a state of emergency in preparation for the hurricane. - Quote :
Ralph Northam
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[ltr]I've just declared a state of emergency in advance of Hurricane Dorian. Please stay alert as we continue to track this storm and its potential impact on Virginia. More information here: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/all-releases/2019/september/headline-846244-en.html …[/ltr]
Governor Northam Declares State of Emergency in Advance of Hurricane Dorian
Governor Ralph Northam today declared a state of emergency in advance of Hurricane Dorian’s effects on southeastern Virginia, anticipated to begin Thursday. governor.virginia.gov
443 1:54 PM - Sep 2, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy [ltr] 350 people are talking about this[/ltr] 5:30 p.m. EDT MondayThe Bahamian prime minister confirmed the hurricane has killed at least five people in the Abaco Islands since making landfall in the Bahamas on Sunday.He also said the U.S. Coast Guard is on the island helping perform rescues. 5 p.m. EDT MondayDorian has maximum sustained winds of 145 mph. The storm is about 25 miles northeast of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, and about 105 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida. According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm is stationary now.Dorian moved approximately 14 miles on Monday between 8 a.m. EDT to 4 p.m. EDT, which is slightly more than the length of New York City's borough of Manhattan.This infrared image shows Hurricane Dorian's slow progression on Monday, Sept. 2, 2019. (NOAA/GOES-East) "You can feel the power of the storm when you stare into its eye from above," NASA Astronaut Nick Hague said in a twitter post. - Quote :
Nick Hague
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[ltr]The eye of #HurricaneDorain. You can feel the power of the storm when you stare into its eye from above. Stay safe everyone![/ltr]
19.2K 10:34 AM - Sep 2, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy [ltr] 5,821 people are talking about this[/ltr] 4:00 p.m. EDT MondayDorian continues to bring life-threatening conditions to Grand Bahama Island. Residents across the island are waiting to be rescued."Our thoughts are with the people of the Bahamas who have experienced savage destruction," North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said.Firefly Resort Abaco, a local resort that rents seaside cottages in Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas, said they will rebuild their paradise. 2:30 p.m. EDT MondayLife-threatening storm surge and catastrophic winds continue over Grand Bahamas Island, according to the National Hurricane Center.Dorian is about 25 miles northeast of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, and about 105 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida.The hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 150-mph while moving west-northwest at 1 mph. This infrared image shows Hurricane Dorian at 2:30 p.m. CDT on Monday, Sept. 2, 2019. (NOAA/GOES-East) 1:42 p.m. EDT MondayCrews in South Carolina have completed the reversal of traffic on Interstate 26 from Charleston to Columbia. Mandatory evacuations went into effect at noon. - Quote :
Gov. Henry McMaster
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[ltr]Thanks to the hard work of the crews at @SCDPS_PIO and @SCDOTPress the I-26 lane reversal from Charleston to Columbia is open and flowing ahead of schedule.[/ltr]
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LIVE: States of emergency increase in US as Dorian continues to pummel Bahamas Hurricane Dorian began to slowly inch northward Tuesday morning as it continued to batter the Bahamas with life-threatening winds, storm surge. The storm is forecast to get dangerously close to Florida's east coast later Tuesday.
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Bahamas 'in the midst of a historic tragedy' as Dorian relentlessly pummels island nation Dorian's punishing wrath devastated the Bahamas for more than 24 hours and the country's prime minister on Monday confirmed several fatalities.
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