Tropical Storm Helen is gaining strength and poses a threat to Florida
Recently, tropical storm "Helen" formed in the Atlantic Ocean, which is rapidly gaining strength and poses a serious threat to the southeastern United States, in particular, to the state of Florida.
According to the US National Hurricane Center, Helen has sustained winds of up to 110 km/h and continues to strengthen. It is expected to become a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale in the near future.
Hurricane Helen, formerly a tropical storm, hit the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, causing a "red" level of danger. Strong winds (up to 33 m/s) and showers flooded the streets of several cities and felled dozens of trees. Residents are asked not to leave their homes.
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More than 40 million people in Florida, Georgia and Alabama are under hurricane and tropical storm warnings as Helena moves northwest over the Yucatan Peninsula, the National Weather Service said Wednesday.
Multiple evacuations were ordered along Florida's Gulf Coast, including Sarasota and Charlotte counties, and schools were closed in dozens of counties, including Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.
According to forecasters, the hurricane will intensify and reach the northwestern coast of Florida (USA) by the evening. In some areas of Florida, evacuations have already been announced, schools are closed. The situation is developing dynamically, you should follow updates from local emergency services.
The storm's track indicates that it is approaching the Florida coast and likely. Along with strong winds, significant rainfall, squalls and dangerous sea conditions are also expected.
Local authorities in Florida have already begun preparing for an emergency. Mandatory evacuation for residents of coastal areas has been announced in some districts. Shelters are opened, food and basic necessities are stocked up. Additionally, airlines are canceling or rescheduling flights to Florida airports.
It is worth noting that last year Florida suffered great destruction due to the impact of Hurricane "Ian", so residents of the state are closely monitoring the development of events and try to be as well prepared as possible to meet the new element.
Experts warn that the approach of "Helen" to the Florida coast poses a serious threat to people's lives, and can also lead to large-scale damage to infrastructure, buildings, power networks, etc. Therefore, all residents of coastal and other vulnerable areas of the state should immediately take measures to ensure personal safety and evacuation, if necessary.
A team of meteorologists and other competent services are closely monitoring the development of the situation and will provide updated information on the storm and its effects. All residents of Florida and other areas that may be affected should carefully monitor official forecasts and advisories to take all necessary precautions to protect their lives and property.