'Hell' hurricane Michael mauls US' Florida

IANS  |  Washington 

The most powerful hurricane to hit the US' in a century has killed one person as it flooded beach towns, submerging homes and snapping trees like twigs.

One person was killed by a falling tree, a official said. More than 370,000 people in were ordered to evacuate, but officials reckon many ignored the warning.

said at the on Wednesday that he was especially concerned about buildings constructed before 2001 that might not withstand such high winds.

"We just hope those structures can hold up," responded. "And if not, that there are no one in those structures."

Michael is so powerful that it remained a hurricane as it moved overland to bear down on and Its rapid intensification caught many by surprise.

Unusually warm waters in the turbo-charged the storm from a tropical depression on Sunday, the said.

It was a category two hurricane by Tuesday, and a borderline category five on Wednesday morning, packing 155mph winds, the Met said.

Florida warned of "unimaginable devastation", saying it would be the worst storm in 100 years. "The historical record, going back to 1851, finds no Category 4 hurricane ever hitting the Florida panhandle."

Michael reportedly killed at least 13 people in Central America: six in Honduras, four in and three in before reaching the US shores.

Michael is perhaps the third-most powerful storm ever to make landfall in the mainland US, after Hurricane Camille in in 1969 and the Labour Day hurricane of 1935 in Florida.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 08:24 IST