In 572 the dead from Hurricane Matthew
O US President Barack Obama today expressed the view that the residents of southern Florida have avoided worse after Hurricane Matthew, but warned people about the possibility of rising water.
"It is always a hurricane really dangerous," said the head of the US State of the Oval Office, where he met with the responsible officials that manage the issue, including the Craig Fougkeit, President of the Federal Emergency Situations Agency (FEMA).
"We found that caused significant damage in some areas in southern Florida. I believe that our main concern at this stage is not only the power of the winds and the water rise "he added.
In 572 was the death toll from the deadly Hurricane Matthew from Haiti, according to the newest report provided by officials in the country.
At the same time, at least 600,000 households plunged in darkness in Florida today because of Hurricane Matthew and authorities warn of further power cuts, said at a press conference the governor Rick Scott, as extreme weather events directed near the Atlantic coast American state to the north, having claimed the lives of hundreds of people in Haiti.
"We will have more blackouts," noted Scott, adding that there may be significant flooding from the hurricane in the Jacksonville area.
"The worst is yet to come. There is a possibility (Hurricane) hurt us immediately and put down winds of 160 kilometers per hour. "
O US President Barack Obama today expressed the view that the residents of southern Florida have avoided worse after Hurricane Matthew, but warned people about the possibility of rising water.
"It is always a hurricane really dangerous," said the head of the US State of the Oval Office, where he met with the responsible officials that manage the issue, including the Craig Fougkeit, President of the Federal Emergency Situations Agency (FEMA).
"We found that caused significant damage in some areas in southern Florida. I believe that our main concern at this stage is not only the power of the winds and the water rise "he added.
In 572 was the death toll from the deadly Hurricane Matthew from Haiti, according to the newest report provided by officials in the country.
At the same time, at least 600,000 households plunged in darkness in Florida today because of Hurricane Matthew and authorities warn of further power cuts, said at a press conference the governor Rick Scott, as extreme weather events directed near the Atlantic coast American state to the north, having claimed the lives of hundreds of people in Haiti.
"We will have more blackouts," noted Scott, adding that there may be significant flooding from the hurricane in the Jacksonville area.
"The worst is yet to come. There is a possibility (Hurricane) hurt us immediately and put down winds of 160 kilometers per hour. "
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