More than two million people in coastal Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina are being told to flee their homes in advance of Hurricane Matthew, the Category 4 monster now bearing down on the United States after wreaking havoc across the Caribbean. It’s easily the largest mass evacuation on US soil since Hurricane Sandy, and it’s likely to be Florida’s biggest evacuation ever.
Photo of the Day: As residents evacuate, the @FLGuard drives in to respond to #HurricaneMatthew. Always Ready, Always There! pic.twitter.com/gImxDdIVJH
— National Guard (@USNationalGuard) October 6, 2016
A mass exodus vehicles head west on the SR528 beachline toward #Orlando to escape #HurricaneMatthew. pic.twitter.com/smAd4vTin0
— Red Huber (@RedHuber) October 6, 2016
As orders to evacuate or die came down over the past 24 hours, coastal residents filled up their tanks and took to the highways by the hundreds of thousands, aided by thousands of National Guard troops. Property owners scrambled to fortify their shops and homes using anything and everything they had, from aluminum storm shutters to fifty-pound sandbags. Hundreds of flights were canceled; grocery aisles were picked clean.
Gas stations in #Miami where you can pump even when the power goes out https://t.co/b4K6ppdtoy #HurricaneMatthew #Florida #GasStations pic.twitter.com/PP55teJp7D
— Scott Eddy ✈️ (@MrScottEddy) October 6, 2016
This what Miami is looking like rn 😳 #HurricaneMatthew pic.twitter.com/JHbb3XfwbM
— ChampagneJuJu (@jujuhabashy) October 6, 2016
If you ever wondered what America might look like on the eve of the apocalypse, look no further than the nightmare hurricane that could render communities “uninhabitable for weeks or months.”