Hurricane Michael kills 2 in US, heads to Carolinas

IANS  |  Miami 

At least two people were killed as Hurricane Michael, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the continental the US, slammed into the state of Florida, unleashing a trail of destruction by flooding beach towns, peeling off roofs and snapping trees before advancing to the

Michael made landfall on Wednesday around 2 p.m. near Mexico Beach, Florida, dashing homes into pieces, swallowing marinas and leaving piles of rubble where shopping centres once stood, said.

It was the strongest to hit the continental US since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

"Hurricane Michael is the worst storm that the Panhandle has ever seen," said of Florida, where 375,000 people were ordered evacuated.

Now, having weakened to a tropical storm, Michael was on its way to the However, the (NHC) said that winds picked up at certain points along the and coast.

Large parts of Georgia, the and southeastern could still see deadly floods on Thursday and remain under a tropical storm warning, it said.

Storm-surge warnings were in place between and in Florida, and between and Duck in

According to officials, one person was killed on Wednesday after a tree fell on a house near Greensboro, The second death was reported in Georgia's early Thursday, apparently caused by debris crashing through a mobile home and killing a child inside, reported.

Travis Brooks, of Seminole County's emergency management agency, told ABC News there was "complete and total devastation".

The entire county was "pitch black" and there were no clear roads, he said.

The hurricane earlier reportedly killed 13 people as it passed through Central America: six in Honduras, four in and three in

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 17:26 IST