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Hurricane Idalia has been linked to at least two deaths in Florida as it thrashes northern parts of the state and south Georgia – whipping winds up to 90 mph, dumping heavy rain and hurling seawater into flooded cities.

Several major bridges connecting Florida islands to the mainland are now inaccessible as Idalia’s violent trek across the state now threatens coastal Georgia and South Carolina with intense flooding, ferocious winds and tornadoes.

Coastal areas in New England are bracing for the high tide that is scheduled to be at it's highest as waves crash into homes in Scituate, Massachusetts on March 2, 2018. High winds, rain and flooding is taking place in Scituate and the surrounding coastal areas of Massachusetts as a storm known as a 'bomb cyclone' makes it way past the East Coast. / AFP PHOTO / RYAN MCBRIDE (Photo credit should read RYAN MCBRIDE/AFP/Getty Images)
Coastal areas in New England are bracing for the high tide that is scheduled to be at it's highest as waves crash into homes in Scituate, Massachusetts on March 2, 2018. High winds, rain and flooding is taking place in Scituate and the surrounding coastal areas of Massachusetts as a storm known as a 'bomb cyclone' makes it way past the East Coast. / AFP PHOTO / RYAN MCBRIDE (Photo credit should read RYAN MCBRIDE/AFP/Getty Images)
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Why coastal communities should fear storm surge

The massive storm now lashes a 250-mile swath of the Southeast.

At least two men were killed in separate, weather-related car crashes Wednesday, Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Steve Gaskins said. Their deaths mark the first reported fatalities linked to Hurricane Idalia.

Idalia slammed Florida’s Big Bend area – the nook between the panhandle and peninsula – near Keaton Beach Wednesday morning at a dangerous Category 3 strength.

That part of the Gulf Coast hasn’t seen such deadly storm surge and wind gust for at least 125 years.

A gas station awning blew over Wednesday as Hurricane Idalia struck Perry, Florida.
A gas station awning blew over Wednesday as Hurricane Idalia struck Perry, Florida.
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In the vulnerable island city of Cedar Key, a water level record was shattered amid 8 to 9 feet of storm surge. And the water was still rising fast – predicted to hurl seawater as high as halfway up the second floor of an average building.

Water levels on the Steinhatchee River in the Big Bend town of the same name rose more than 9 feet in about two hours Wednesday morning, reaching more than 8 feet higher than the normal highest tides and breaking – by a foot – the record set during Hurricane Hermine in 2016.

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Swaths of Tampa, St. Petersburg and Fort Myers Beach also have been engulfed by wind-whipped seawater and torrential rain.

Then there’s the looming threat of a massive “king tide.” Officials in western Florida warned residents not to get a false sense of security as the hurricane slowly pulls away.

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“We fear that residents will walk outside, see it’s sunny outside and think everything’s fine. But there’s more water coming,” warned Rob Herrin, spokesperson for Hillsborough County Fire Rescue. “There’s still so many hazards after the winds and rains have cleared.”

Makatla Ritchter, left, and her mother Keiphra Line wade through floodwater Wednesday in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Makatla Ritchter, left, and her mother Keiphra Line wade through floodwater Wednesday in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
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‘We’re effectively cut off from the world now’

Even before landfall, Cedar Key looked “almost apocalyptic,” resident Michael Bobbitt said early Wednesday. Hours later, the disastrous storm surge had overwhelmed it.

Michael Bobbitt shot footage of Hurricane Idalia's destruction in Cedar Key, Florida.
Michael Bobbitt shot footage of Hurricane Idalia's destruction in Cedar Key, Florida.
Michael Bobbitt

“We’re effectively cut off from the world now,” Bobbit said. “It’s going to get a lot worse, and I’m really fearful for what we’re going to find in some of the low-lying areas and some of our older, more infirm citizens today.”

Workers with Pike Electric fortify power lines ahead of Hurricane Idalia in Clearwater, Florida, U.S., August 29, 2023. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Workers with Pike Electric fortify power lines ahead of Hurricane Idalia in Clearwater, Florida, U.S., August 29, 2023. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
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Storm surge accounts for about half of all hurricane-related deaths, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.

Meanwhile, a tornado watch is in place for nearly 12 million people across central and northern Florida and southeast Georgia until 3 p.m. Wednesday.

And destruction is possible far behind Idalia’s forecast cone, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday morning. At least 11 tornado warnings already had been issued, with more possible – even in places “way outside the cone that you see on your TV screens,” he said.

Here are other developments around the state:

• Air travel halted: Hundreds of flights have been canceled as Tampa International Airport suspended commercial operations and St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport Terminal building closed Tuesday.

• Bridges are shut down: Major bridges connecting St. Petersburg to mainland Florida have been closed, according to online data from the Florida Department of Transportation. Road access to smaller barrier islands also is closed, Pinellas County Emergency Management said on X, formerly Twitter.

• Flash flooding expected in Georgia: A flash flood emergency has been issued for Brooks and Lowndes counties – including the city of Valdosta – until 12:45 p.m. ET. Between 3 to 6 inches of rain have already fallen in the area due to Idalia, and another 1 to 2 inches are possible this afternoon and evening.

• Evacuations in at least 28 counties: Alachua, Baker, Citrus, Dixie, Franklin, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Hernando, Hillsborough, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Madison, Manatee, Marion, Nassau, Pasco, Pinellas, Putnam, Sarasota, Suwannee, Sumter, Taylor, Union, Volusia and Wakulla have all issued evacuation orders, some mandatory. An emergency declaration covers 49 of 67 Florida counties.

• Power knocked out: Nearly 270,000 homes, businesses and other power customers in Florida and nearly 40,000 in Georgia had no electricity around 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to PowerOutage.com.

• Thousands in shelters: About 4,500 people are taking refuge in shelters in the impact area, Red Cross data Wednesday shows. The most people – 442 – were at a site in Largo, Florida, with more than 100 shelters open across the storm’s path, the aid group said.

• Officials prepare to respond: President Joe Biden will address the government response to the hurricane Wednesday afternoon, a White House official said. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has supplies and teams on standby, including urban search and rescue teams, to assist with the response as soon as the storm passes, the official said. At least eight urban search-and-rescue teams, 33 ambulance strike teams and 5,500 National Guard members are ready, and the Coast Guard is on standby, officials said Wednesday morning.

• Hospitals suspend services: Patients were being transferred from at least three hospitals: HCA Florida Pasadena Hospital, HCA Florida Trinity West Hospital and HCA Florida West Tampa Hospital. Meanwhile, Tampa General Hospital was constructing a water-impermeable barrier to remain open for emergency care.

Floodwater inundates downtown Tarpon Springs, Florida, on Wednesday morning.
Floodwater inundates downtown Tarpon Springs, Florida, on Wednesday morning.
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• Schools and universities close: 50 county school districts have issued closures, as did dozens of college and university systems across Florida.

• Thousands of inmates evacuated: Roughly 4,000 inmates were evacuated or relocated to facilities better equipped to handle the storm, according to the Florida Department of Corrections.

Daniel Dickert wades through water and debris in Steinhatchee, Florida, on Wednesday, August 30.
Daniel Dickert wades through water and debris in Steinhatchee, Florida, on Wednesday, August 30.
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Floodwaters surround the remains of a smoldering home in Hudson, Florida, on August 30.
Floodwaters surround the remains of a smoldering home in Hudson, Florida, on August 30.
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A vehicle is partially submerged in Cedar Key, Florida, on August 30.
A vehicle is partially submerged in Cedar Key, Florida, on August 30.
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Rescue workers walk through water in Steinhatchee, looking for people in need of help on August 30.
Rescue workers walk through water in Steinhatchee, looking for people in need of help on August 30.
Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/Zuma Press
Ken Kruse looks out at floodwaters surrounding his apartment complex in Tarpon Springs, Florida, on August 30.
Ken Kruse looks out at floodwaters surrounding his apartment complex in Tarpon Springs, Florida, on August 30.
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People work to free a vehicle that was stuck in storm debris near Mayo, Florida, on August 30.
People work to free a vehicle that was stuck in storm debris near Mayo, Florida, on August 30.
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Makatla Ritchter, left, and her mother, Keiphra Line, wade through floodwaters after having to evacuate their home in Tarpon Springs on August 30.
Makatla Ritchter, left, and her mother, Keiphra Line, wade through floodwaters after having to evacuate their home in Tarpon Springs on August 30.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Storm clouds are seen over a canal in Port Richey, Florida, on Tuesday, August 29.
Storm clouds are seen over a canal in Port Richey, Florida, on Tuesday, August 29.
Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA
A resident drives his golf cart over a bridge in Cedar Key, Florida, on August 29.
A resident drives his golf cart over a bridge in Cedar Key, Florida, on August 29.
Rebecca Blackwell/AP
Shelves are left empty at a Target store in Gainesville, Florida, on August 29.
Shelves are left empty at a Target store in Gainesville, Florida, on August 29.
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Florida's Fort Myers Beach is seen during high tide ahead of Hurricane Idalia on August 29.
Florida's Fort Myers Beach is seen during high tide ahead of Hurricane Idalia on August 29.
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Reagan Ortagus, 1, sits in her car seat as her father, Tyler, fills sandbags in St. Johns County, Florida, on August 29.
Reagan Ortagus, 1, sits in her car seat as her father, Tyler, fills sandbags in St. Johns County, Florida, on August 29.
Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union/AP
Electrical line technicians walk among hundreds of trucks at Duke Energy's staging location in Sumterville, Florida, on August 29.
Electrical line technicians walk among hundreds of trucks at Duke Energy's staging location in Sumterville, Florida, on August 29.
Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/AP
This satellite image, taken at 11:15 a.m. ET on August 29, shows Hurricane Idalia moving toward Florida.
This satellite image, taken at 11:15 a.m. ET on August 29, shows Hurricane Idalia moving toward Florida.
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Ana Iris Aguiar stands at the front door of her home after Idalia passed La Coloma, Cuba, on August 29.
Ana Iris Aguiar stands at the front door of her home after Idalia passed La Coloma, Cuba, on August 29.
Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters
A man places plywood in front of a store in Cedar Key as he prepares for Hurricane Idalia on August 29.
A man places plywood in front of a store in Cedar Key as he prepares for Hurricane Idalia on August 29.
Marco Bello/Reuters
Pike Electric workers fortify power lines in Clearwater, Florida, on Tuesday, August 29.
Pike Electric workers fortify power lines in Clearwater, Florida, on Tuesday, August 29.
Adrees Latif/Reuters
A dog named Samson looks at his owner, not pictured, as he comes back to a flooded home in Playa Majana, Cuba, on August 29.
A dog named Samson looks at his owner, not pictured, as he comes back to a flooded home in Playa Majana, Cuba, on August 29.
Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters
Furniture is piled high inside Victor Cassano's home in Suwannee, Florida, as he prepares for Idalia on August 29.
Furniture is piled high inside Victor Cassano's home in Suwannee, Florida, as he prepares for Idalia on August 29.
Rebecca Blackwell/AP
Kiosks at the Southwest Airlines ticket counter are covered in protective wrapping at the Tampa International Airport on August 29. All flights from the airport <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/business/flight-delays-cancellations-hurricane-idalia/index.html" target="_blank">were canceled for the day</a>.
Kiosks at the Southwest Airlines ticket counter are covered in protective wrapping at the Tampa International Airport on August 29. All flights from the airport were canceled for the day.
Chris O'Meara/AP
A couple is seen outside their house in a flooded area of Batabanó, Cuba, on Monday, August 28.
A couple is seen outside their house in a flooded area of Batabanó, Cuba, on Monday, August 28.
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Home Depot employee Sharon Walsh fills a cart with cases of water as customers prepare for Idalia in Ocala, Florida, on August 28.
Home Depot employee Sharon Walsh fills a cart with cases of water as customers prepare for Idalia in Ocala, Florida, on August 28.
Doug Engle/USA Today/Reuters
A man is evacuated from a flooded street as Idalia made landfall in Guanimar, Cuba, on August 28.
A man is evacuated from a flooded street as Idalia made landfall in Guanimar, Cuba, on August 28.
Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters
Members of the Tampa Parks and Recreation Department help residents with sandbags on August 28.
Members of the Tampa Parks and Recreation Department help residents with sandbags on August 28.
Chris O'Meara/AP
Fort Myers Beach resident Christine Willis prepares to evacuate the area on August 28. Her home was destroyed in Hurricane Ian, and she and her husband lost everything. They said they are not taking any chances and will stay in a hotel until Idalia passes.
Fort Myers Beach resident Christine Willis prepares to evacuate the area on August 28. Her home was destroyed in Hurricane Ian, and she and her husband lost everything. They said they are not taking any chances and will stay in a hotel until Idalia passes.
Andrew West/The News-Press/USA Today
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What’s coming after landfall

Damaging winds and heavy rain now will spread far inland into Florida, parts of Georgia and even the Carolinas. Idalia’s center is forecast to move near or along the coasts of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina late Wednesday and Thursday, the hurricane center said.

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    “Idalia is likely to still be a hurricane while moving across southern Georgia, and possibly when it reaches the coast of Georgia or southern South Carolina late today,” the hurricane center said Wednesday morning.

    TOPSHOT - Jenna Fountain carries a bucket down Regency Drive to try to recover items from their flooded home in Port Arthur, Texas, September 1, 2017. Storm-weary residents of Houston and other Texas cities began returning home to assess flood damage from Hurricane Harvey but officials warned the danger was far from over in parts of the battered state. / AFP PHOTO / Emily Kask (Photo credit should read EMILY KASK/AFP via Getty Images)
    TOPSHOT - Jenna Fountain carries a bucket down Regency Drive to try to recover items from their flooded home in Port Arthur, Texas, September 1, 2017. Storm-weary residents of Houston and other Texas cities began returning home to assess flood damage from Hurricane Harvey but officials warned the danger was far from over in parts of the battered state. / AFP PHOTO / Emily Kask (Photo credit should read EMILY KASK/AFP via Getty Images)
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    North Carolina and Georgia have also declared states of emergency as they prepare for floods and hurricane force winds.

    In Florida, Tallahassee and Gainesville will likely continue to experience hurricane conditions through Wednesday, with heavy rain, flooding and winds gusting over 50 miles per hour. Gainesville could also see tornadoes.

    In Georgia, Savannah is likely to see tropical storm conditions through Wednesday night, with flooding and storm surge between 3 and 5 feet and possible tornadoes. The storm’s outer bands could hit Atlanta with thunderstorms and winds up to 20 mph.

    Charleston, South Carolina, into early Thursday could see tropical storm conditions, including heavy rain, flooding, tornadoes and storm surge of 3 to 5 feet.

    And in Wilmington, North Carolina, tropical storm conditions are possible into Thursday, with heavy rain, flooding and storm surge of 1 to 3 feet.

    CNN’s Lauren Mascarenhas, Eric Zerkel, Mary Gilbert, Brandon Miller, Melissa Alonso, Angela Fritz, Allison Chinchar, Devon M. Sayers, Caitlin Kaiser, Sara Smart, Joe Sutton, Amy Simonson, Dave Alsup, Maureen Chowdhury, Elise Hammond and Ella Nilsen contributed to this report.

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