Hurriance Irma batters Florida with high winds, heavy rain

6.5 mn people, about a third of state's population, had been ordered to evacuate southern Florida

Robin Respaut & Andy Sullivan | Reuters 

Hurriance Irma
Irma, which killed at least 24 people in the Caribbean, was likely to cause billions of dollars in damage to the third-most-populous US state | Photo: PTI

Hurricane bore down on southern on Sunday with 130 mile-per-hour (210 kph) winds, flooding streets and knocking out power to more than 1.6 million homes and businesses.

Even before it came ashore, was feeling Irma’s fury with at least one man killed, a woman forced to deliver her own baby and trees and apartment towers swaying in high winds.

The storm was one of the most powerful ever seen in the and has already killed two dozen people in the Caribbean and pummelled Cuba with 36-foot (11 meter) waves on Sunday. Its core was located about 50 miles (105 km) south of Naples by midday.

Some 6.5 million people, about a third of the state’s population, had been ordered to evacuate southern

Officials warned that Irma’s surge - seawater driven on land by high winds — could bring of up to 15 feet (4.6 m) along the state’s western Gulf Coast. It submerged the highway that connects the isolated Keys archipelago with the mainland and small white-capped waves could be seen in flooded streets between office towers.

“There is a serious threat of significant storm surge flooding along the entire west coast of Florida,” Governor Rick Scott told a press conference. “This is a life-threatening situation.”

is expected to cause billions of dollars in damage to the third-most-populous state, a major tourism hub with an economy comprising about 5 per cent of gross domestic product.

At least 1.6 million homes and businesses had lost power, according to Power & Light and other utilities.

The National Hurricane Centre forecast that its centre eye will move near or over the state’s west coast later on Sunday.

The count of people killed by the storm in the Caribbean rose to 24 on Sunday with two new deaths reported on the Dutch portion of Saint Martin. has already claimed at least one life in after a man’s body was pulled from his pickup truck, which had crashed into a tree in high winds.

First Published: Mon, September 11 2017. 02:16 IST