Hurricane Isaias dumped torrential rain on the Bahamas Saturday as it rumbled toward Florida โ the first big test for the storm-prone US state reeling from the coronavirus crisis.
The category one storm was expected to unleash up to eight inches (20 centimeters) of rain on the islands before directing its fury at the United States.
As of 1200 GMT, Isaias was packing maximum sustained winds of up to 85 miles (136 kilometers) an hour, and was located over the northwestern Bahamas.
โThe latest projections have Isaias coming very close to the east coast of Florida as a category one hurricane later this evening and into tomorrow,โ Governor Ron DeSantis said.
โThe most important thing we want people to do now is remain vigilant.โ
The storm slowed down as it went over the Bahamas, moving at only about 12 miles an hour.
โHurricane conditions are expected along portions of the Florida east coast late Saturday,โ the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said, adding a โdangerous storm surgeโ was possible in some areas.
In the Bahamas, the deputy director of the countryโs meteorology department, Jeffrey Simmons, told Media (known to Noble Reporters Media) โthe worst partโ of the storm came to New Providence, the most populous island, early Saturday.
It is the archipelagoโs first hurricane since Dorian, a maximum strength category 5 storm last year that devastated two islands, pummeling them for three days.
Prime Minister Hubert Minnis relaxed strict virus-related stay-at-home orders to allow residents to prepare for the storm, but urged them not to use the time for โsocializing.โ
โ โVery much in fluxโ -To the north in Florida, residents rushed to stock up on essentials before the storm, the ninth named storm of the Atlantic season and the second hurricane.
The stormโs slight turn offshore may spare the state the worst.
โThis stuff is all very much in flux,โ DeSantis said, while insisting: โThe state of Florida is fully prepared for this.โ
While the governor did not expect many storm-based evacuations โ which would be difficult given that shelters are usually crowded and social distancing would be hard โ he said hospitals could be forced to move some patients, depending on power outages and flash flooding.
Isaias is seen as a major test for emergency systems in Florida, one of the US states hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis.
Only California, with almost double Floridaโs population of about 21 million people, has registered more cases.
On Friday, Florida reported another 257 deaths, setting a new state record and pushing its virus death toll to 6,843.
Floridaโs coronavirus testing centers were closed Thursday and will not reopen until they get the all-clear after the storm.
The stateโs emergency management division explained that the testing centers are housed in tents and could not withstand tropical force winds.
Isaias left a shambles in Puerto Rico, downing trees and electric lines and inundating houses as it cut a path through the island on Thursday.
And in the Dominican Republic, locals were cleaning up after the Magua river broke its banks due to the storm surge.
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