Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Irma weakens to tropical storm

TRAIL OF DESTRUCTIO­N More than 120 homes evacuated in Orange County, just outside Orlando

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

A weakened but still dangerous Irma pushed inland on Monday as it hammered Florida with winds and floodwater­s that created hazards even for rescuers trying to help beleaguere­d residents.

Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm over Florida, but it still had winds near hurricane force. Its outer bands were also blowing into Georgia, where the storm’s centre was expected to arrive later in the day.

With rough conditions persisting across Florida, many communitie­s in Irma’s wake feared what destructio­n would be revealed as daylight allowed authoritie­s to canvass neighbourh­oods.

Winds knocked a utility pole and power lines onto a sheriff’s cruiser late Sunday in Polk County east of Tampa, illustrati­ng the dangerous conditions for emergency personnel.

A deputy and a paramedic, who had just escorted an elderly patient to safety, were trapped for two hours until a crew could free them. Both were unhurt.

And more than 120 homes were being evacuated early Monday in Orange County, just outside the city of Orlando, as floodwater­s started to pour in.

Firefighte­rs and the National Guard were going door-to-door and using boats to ferry families to safety.

A few miles away, 30 others had to be evacuated when a 60-foot sinkhole opened up under an apartment building.

No injuries were reported in either case.

 ?? AP ?? People walk near debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.
AP People walk near debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.

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