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Thousands evacuated as storm closes in on Florida

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florida — Subtropica­l Storm Alberto was expected to slam into the Florida Panhandle about mid-afternoon, and wallop parts of the southeaste­rn United States with drenching rains, blasting winds and possible tornadoes, officials said.

Forecaster­s said it could bring life-threatenin­g inundation to Southern coastal states.

“It’s maintained its strength and wind speeds overnight, and it looks like it’s headed for landfall at Panama City, (Florida),” said David Roth, a meteorolog­ist with the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Centre in College Park, Maryland.

“It’ll probably hit land either mid or late afternoon,” he said. “It has maximum sustained winds of 65 mph, which is about 10 miles shy of being a hurricane. This is definitely a dangerous storm.”

Thousands of Florida residents evacuated homes on Sunday as the storm headed north through the Gulf of Mexico.

The storm was about 185km southwest of Panama City, on the Gulf of Mexico coast as of 2am EDT, the US National Hurricane Centre said.

Alberto, the first named Atlantic storm of 2018, which spun up days before the formal June 1 start of the hurricane season. There were a

It’s maintained its strength and wind speeds overnight, and it looks like it’s headed for landfall at Panama City, (Florida). It’ll probably hit land either mid or late afternoon. David Roth, A meteorolog­ist

number of deadly hurricanes in the United States and Caribbean last year that walloped places including Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, causing hundreds of billions of dollars in damage, massive power outages and devastatio­n to hundreds of thousands of structures.

Alberto was expected to drop as much as 30cm of rain, slamming an area from Mississipp­i to western Georgia, the Miami-based hurricane centre said.

After that, it will bring powerful winds and heavy rains as it moves into the Tennessee Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday, the hurricane centre said.

The storm comes during the Memorial Day weekend and was expected to scramble transporta­tion on Monday as many people return from holiday travel.

Alberto was also forecast to bring storm swells of about 60-120cm to low-lying areas that were “likely to cause life-threatenin­g surf and rip current conditions”.

A water spout, a dangerous vortex of wind and water, was spotted late Sunday about 7 miles off shore of Alligator Point, Florida, said Roth.

Franklin County, in the Florida Panhandle, has issued a mandatory evacuation for its barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico affecting some 4,200 housing units, while Taylor County, to the east, has a voluntary evacuation order in place for its coastal areas.

Florida Governor Rick Scott, who issued a state of emergency on Saturday in all of the state’s 67 counties, said on Sunday that the Florida National Guard had 5,500 guard members ready to be deployed if needed. —

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AP Water rushes through Main street in ellicott City in Maryland as heavy rain soaks much of the state. —

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