'Hurricane Irma will 'devastate' parts of the US'
September 08, 2017  20:07
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The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said on Friday Hurricane Irma will devastate part of the United States and that US officials are preparing a massive response to the storm.

With Irma set to hit Florida as early as Saturday, FEMA Administrator Brock Long warned at a news conference that parts of Florida would be out of electricity for days, if not longer, and that more than 100,000 people may need shelter.

"Hurricane Irma continues to be a threat that is going to devastate the United States in either Florida or some of the Southeastern states," Long said.

Irma had been a Category 5 hurricane before being downgraded to Category 4 early on Friday after pummeling islands in the Caribbean. The United States has experienced only three Category 5 storms since 1851 and Irma is far larger than the last one to hit the United States in 1994, Hurricane Andrew, Long said.

He warned people not to ignore evacuation orders.

"They need to get out and listen and heed the warnings," Long said.
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