New York Daily News

Gordon kills Florida tot

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Blamed for the death of a Florida baby and intense wind and rain that pummeled parts of the northern Gulf of Mexico coast, Tropical Depression Gordon weakened Wednesday but still spread bands of heavy rains across a swath of the South as it swirled over central Mississipp­i.

It promised more of the same on a forecast track expected to take it northeast into Arkansas,. By Saturday, what's left of the storm was forecast to hook to the north, then northeast on a path toward the Great Lakes.

Gordon never reached hurricane strength by the time it came ashore Tuesday night just west of the Mississipp­i-Alabama line.

Its maximum sustained winds reached 70 mph. It knocked out power to at least 27,000 utility customers in Florida, Alabama and Mississipp­i. By Wednesday afternoon the numbers were down to about 5,800 in Alabama, 3,000 in Mississipp­i and a little more than 2,000 in Florida.

No major damage or serious injuries were reported, other than the one fatality — a baby in a mobile home, struck by a large tree limb in Pensacola, Fla., late Tuesday.

Neighbors told the newspaper the victim was about 10 months old.

 ??  ?? Susan and Bill Jones walk through watery Gordon-slammed Dauphin Island, Ala., on Wednesday. Storm, to put it mildly, made it difficult to drive (inset) in the area.
Susan and Bill Jones walk through watery Gordon-slammed Dauphin Island, Ala., on Wednesday. Storm, to put it mildly, made it difficult to drive (inset) in the area.

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