Bahamas Readying For Hurricane Matthew
After wreaking havoc on southwestern Haiti and eastern Cuba, Hurricane Matthew is now churning toward the Bahamas with a spreading mix of high winds, heavy rains and a dangerous storm surge.
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After wreaking havoc on southwestern Haiti and eastern Cuba, Hurricane Matthew is now churning toward the Bahamas with a spreading mix of high winds, heavy rains and a dangerous storm surge.
Cuba has started to feel the effects of Matthew as the hurricane made landfall near the eastern tip of the island nation Tuesday night.
Water is the hottest item in Palm Beach as residents prepare for the torrential downpours and breakneck winds of Hurricane Matthew.
Miami-Dade officials gathered Tuesday afternoon as Hurricane Matthew moves closer to Florida and updated the public on the latest preparations underway ahead of a possible hit.
Broward County officials urged residents to get prepared for a possible Hurricane Matthew hit.
The eye of powerful Hurricane Matthew is moving off of the northeastern coast of Cuba, while parts of Florida are under warnings.
With Hurricane Matthew looming near Florida, schools in Broward and Miami-Dade counties are making preparations but not cancelling school Wednesday.
With the threat of Hurricane Matthew looming, Palm Beach County Public Schools and district offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday.
Monster Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Haiti early Tuesday morning - uprooting trees and tearing roofs from homes in a largely rural corner of the impoverished country.
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Florida Governor Rick Scott says evacuations may be ordered Tuesday as Hurricane Matthew moves nearer to Florida.
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