Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hurricane Irma toll climbs to 10, increasing threat for Florida

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DEVASTATIN­G Storm is likely to rip into heavily populated South Florida on Sunday, prompting an emergency order

Fearsome Hurricane Irma cut a path of devastatio­n across the northern Caribbean, leaving at least 10 dead and thousands homeless after destroying buildings and uprooting trees on a track that could lead to a catastroph­ic strike on Florida.

The most potent Atlantic Ocean hurricane ever, Irma weakened only slightly on Thursday morning and remained a powerful Category 5 storm with winds of 285 kph, according to the US National Hurricane Center.

The storm was increasing­ly likely to rip into heavily populated South Florida early Sunday, prompting the governor to declare an emergency and officials to impose mandatory evacuation orders for parts of the Miami metro area and the Florida Keys. Forecaster­s said it could punish the entire Atlantic coast of Florida and rage on into Georgia and South Carolina.

“This could easily be the most costly storm in US history, which is saying a lot considerin­g what just happened two weeks ago,” said Brian McNoldy, a hurricane researcher at the University of Miami, alluding to the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey.

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb told France Info radio that eight had died and 23 injured in the country’s Caribbean island territorie­s, and he said the toll on Saint- Martin and Saint-Barthelemy could be higher because rescue teams have yet to finish their inspection of the islands. “The reconnaiss­ance will really start at daybreak,” Collomb said.

At a news conference, Collomb also said 100,000 food rations have been sent to the islands, the equivalent of four days of supplies. “It’s a tragedy, we’ll need to rebuild both islands,” he said. “Most of the schools have been destroyed.”

In the United Kingdom, the government said Irma inflicted “severe and in places critical” damage to the British overseas territory of Anguilla. Foreign Office Minister Alan Duncan said the Caribbean island took the full force of the hurricane.

He told lawmakers today that the British Virgin islands have also suffered “severe damage.”

Irma blacked out much of Puerto Rico, raking the US territory with heavy wind and rain while staying just out to sea, and it headed early today toward the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

To the east, authoritie­s struggled to get aid to small Caribbean islands devastated by the storm’s record 298 kph winds. Communicat­ions were difficult with areas hit by Irma.

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