Hurricane Michael toll reaches 6

IANS  |  Miami 

The death toll from hurricane Michael, one of the most powerful storms to make landfall in the mainland, rose to six, with authorities warning that the toll could further increase as search and rescue efforts continue.

Now a tropical storm with winds of 50 mph, Michael is expected to gain strength as it passes into and moves into the western on Thursday night, bringing damaging winds and life-threatening flooding over parts of and Virginia, CNN reported.

As of 11 p.m. Thursday, Michael's core was located about 15 miles north-northeast of Norfolk, Virginia, and was moving northeast at 25 mph, according to the (NHC).

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.

The victims comprise fourfrom Florida, a child in and a man in North Carolina, authorities said.

So far, crews in have rescued 40 people and assisted 232.

Conditions remain precarious in hard hit areas, especially Mexico Beach, Florida, where the hurricane crashed into it with 155 mph winds and a storm surge of 9 feet.

Mexico Beach, a gorgeous beachfront city, now looks like an apocalyptic mess, according to survivors.

As of Thursday evening, more than 900,000 homes and businesses in the country's Southeast region had no

Tornadoes, dangerous winds and more flooding are possible in many of the same areas still recovering from Hurricane

Michael is expected to dump up to 7 inches of rain in parts of and Virginia, the NHC said.

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First Published: Fri, October 12 2018. 09:50 IST