Terror: At least 113 dead in the Caribbean from hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew has been upgraded into a Category Four storm

Hurricane Matthew has strengthened as it nears a “direct hit” with Florida, and is set to be the strongest storm in the United States for 12 years. The hurricane has pounded the Bahamas after devastating parts of Haiti. Damage could be “catastrophic”, Florida’s governor said. Evacuation orders are in place along the coast. Matthew, with winds of 125mph (205km/h), is expected to hit southern Florida on Thursday as a Category Four storm, US officials say. At least 108 people have been killed in Haiti and thousands displaced. The storm has forced the presidential election there to be postponed. Four people were also killed in the neighbouring Dominican Republic. As of 13:10 GMT,
the storm was passing over the capital of the Bahamas, Nassau. All air and sea traffic has been halted and people urged to move to higher ground because of storm surges.
Hurricane Matthew has been upgraded into a Category Four storm, the second-highest classification. States of emergency have already been declared in four southern states, allowing the National Guard to be deployed. On Thursday afternoon, President Obama declared a state of emergency for Florida, allowing federal emergency teams to be deployed. Matthew could be the first Category Four storm to make landfall in the United States since Charley in August 2004, that caused $14bn (£11bn) in southern states.
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People wade across a flooded street while Hurricane Matthew passes through Port-au-Prince, Haiti. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

People wade across a flooded street while Hurricane Matthew passes through Port-au-Prince, Haiti. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins


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