Governor Alabama Governor Kay Ivey issued a state - wide emergency situation in preparation for Hurricane Michael today.
In Alabama, storms are expected to cause extensive power outages, strong winds and heavy rains. Flash floods and tornadoes may occur. Some areas of the state are subject to monitoring and warning of tropical storms.
"Going to find out that Michael and people walking along that road will need to evacuate tomorrow evening tomorrow," the governor said in a press release. "Please observe the weather conditions of today and tomorrow for any change in forecasts, the most important thing to pay attention to all warnings and instructions from local governments."
Brian Hastings, director of the Alabama Emergency Management Bureau, said there was concern about the uncertainty of the path of the storm.
"I am concerned about Hurricane Michael's anxiety that is leaning to the west today," Hastings said. "Residents and businesses in coastal areas of Alabama are cautious, careful monitoring of the course of the storm and preparation for a large hurricane is necessary."
You can send "ALALERT" to 888777 to receive information about the storm from the Alabama Emergency Management Bureau.
Florida Governor Rickscott called Michael a "hurricane", said the possibility of strong wind, storm, and heavy rain is very high. Scott was in an emergency from panhandle to 35 Florida counties in Tampa Bay, revitalizing hundreds of members of the Florida National Guard and exempting tolls to encourage people in the nearby coast to evacuate to the inland . In the small pan handle city Apanachicola, Mayor Van Johnson Sr. Said that 2,300 inhabitants were desperately preparing for a huge hurricane attack. A lot of people buried the soil and got into the house. Even if she had evacuated on Tuesday, residents lining up to purchase natural gas and food items - voluntary and compulsory - are expected to accelerate
South Carolina State was in an emergency on Wednesday and the emergency situation was extended to accommodate Michael's arrival. According to a report from South Carolina State Emergency Management Bureau, governor Henry McMaster extended it on Wednesday, so after the hurricane in early September the state was declared an emergency and never canceled. . Both North Carolina State and South Carolina State are looking forward to the situation of tropical storms and alerting tropical storms to some areas of the state. As of Wednesday, a foreign capital bank in North Carolina State announced a storm surge. Prior to Michael, there were also flood warnings and flood warnings in some areas.
In North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper announced a Hurricane Michael emergency on Wednesday. The North Carolina Emergency Management Bureau shared the latest storms news on Wednesday and state regulations for trucks and heavy vehicles announced that states relief will be exempt to help people in the state deal with the next storm. The National Guard is also preparing to respond to the storm effects throughout the state. The latest forecast path of Arash shows it all day Thursday from the South to North Carolina and then continues through the weekend. A storm update from the National Hurricane Center on Wednesday indicated that the storm moved northeast northeast with a maximum sustained wind speed of 14 miles per hour, at a speed of 14 miles per hour.