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Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season Idalia. Debby. Helene. Not visiting friends, not neighbors. All hurricanes that have not yet faded into memory for the residents of Taylor County in Florida ...
Gatlin considers herself a hurricane veteran, having lived in Panama City when Michael struck in 2018. “I know what to expect,” she said, as the heat index exceeded 100 degrees Friday.
Idalia inflicted record storm surge and knocked out power for hundreds of thousands after making landfall Wednesday morning as a powerful Category 3 storm, the strongest to touch down in Florida ...
After Hurricane Michael struck the Florida Panhandle in 2018 as a Category 5 storm, Silvers said, he looked at the damage in the Panama City area and noticed how even older homes fared better if ...
Tropical Storm Idalia is heading back out to sea, but in its wake, Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas are busy cleaning up. As a Category 3 hurricane, Idalia caused major damage in Florida's Big ...
Idalia made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast at around 7:45 a.m. ET near Keaton Beach, roughly 75 miles southwest of Tallahassee, Florida's capital city, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Florida Highway 51, a north-south road that snakes from Steinhatchee inland toward the town of Live Oak, was a corridor of carnage. Hurricane Idalia left in its path uprooted, gnarly trees slumped ...
Idalia came ashore in the lightly populated Big Bend region, where the Florida Panhandle curves into the peninsula. It made landfall near Keaton Beach at 7:45 a.m. as a high-end Category 3 ...
Hurricane Idalia tore into Florida with 125 mph winds, splitting trees in half, ripping roofs off hotels and turning small cars into boats. After coming ashore in the state's Big Bend region, the ...
Hurricane Idalia tore into Florida with 125 mph winds, splitting trees in half, ripping roofs off hotels and turning small cars into boats. After coming ashore in the state's Big Bend region, the ...
Hurricane Idalia hit Florida as a Category 3 storm, submerging homes and vehicles, turning streets into rivers, downing power lines before sweeping into Georgia.
Hurricane Idalia was bringing flooding to the streets of Florida from Tampa to Tallahassee, a stretch of more than 200 miles, after making landfall on the state's west coast early Wednesday.