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Fay hits Florida for fourth time | Fay hits Florida for fourth time |
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Tropical Storm Fay, which has left a trail of death and destruction in its wake, has entered the record books by hitting Florida for a fourth time. | Tropical Storm Fay, which has left a trail of death and destruction in its wake, has entered the record books by hitting Florida for a fourth time. |
The storm has not reached hurricane strength, but its erratic path, with winds of up to 95km/h (60mph) and heavy rain, has caused major problems. | The storm has not reached hurricane strength, but its erratic path, with winds of up to 95km/h (60mph) and heavy rain, has caused major problems. |
Governor Charlie Crist says at least 10 people have died as a result of the storm which first hit on Monday. | |
Before reaching the US, at least 12 people died when Fay hit the Caribbean. | Before reaching the US, at least 12 people died when Fay hit the Caribbean. |
'Fay fatigue' | 'Fay fatigue' |
In Florida, heavy rains and flooding have left tens of thousands of people without power. | In Florida, heavy rains and flooding have left tens of thousands of people without power. |
"The damage and loss of life that we've already seen from Fay is a reminder that a tropical storm can be devastating, dangerous, and deadly," said Mr Crist, who urged Floridians to remain vigilant. | "The damage and loss of life that we've already seen from Fay is a reminder that a tropical storm can be devastating, dangerous, and deadly," said Mr Crist, who urged Floridians to remain vigilant. |
"A lot of us are certainly suffering from Fay fatigue, but we've got to stay focused. This is a big storm, and it's causing a lot of damage all over the state." | "A lot of us are certainly suffering from Fay fatigue, but we've got to stay focused. This is a big storm, and it's causing a lot of damage all over the state." |
Winds are now at a maximum of about 40 knots (45mph) and the storm is heading west at about 7mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. | Winds are now at a maximum of about 40 knots (45mph) and the storm is heading west at about 7mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. |
Federal disaster | Federal disaster |
The sixth tropical storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season was expected to finally leave Florida on Saturday as it heads for Mississippi and Alabama. | The sixth tropical storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season was expected to finally leave Florida on Saturday as it heads for Mississippi and Alabama. |
In some flooded areas along Florida's low-lying coastline, residents have been warned to be wary of alligators and snakes forced from their habitats in search of dry land. | In some flooded areas along Florida's low-lying coastline, residents have been warned to be wary of alligators and snakes forced from their habitats in search of dry land. |
Having formed more than a week ago, Fay tore through Haiti and the Dominican Republic before drenching parts of Cuba. | Having formed more than a week ago, Fay tore through Haiti and the Dominican Republic before drenching parts of Cuba. |
Heading north, the storm first made landfall in the Florida Keys on Monday. | Heading north, the storm first made landfall in the Florida Keys on Monday. |
It then headed out over open water before hitting land for a second time near Naples on Florida's south-western coast. | It then headed out over open water before hitting land for a second time near Naples on Florida's south-western coast. |
Advancing slowly north-east across the state, Fay reached the Atlantic before veering west and making landfall late on Thursday and again on Saturday. | Advancing slowly north-east across the state, Fay reached the Atlantic before veering west and making landfall late on Thursday and again on Saturday. |
US President George W Bush had earlier issued a federal disaster declaration for affected areas. | US President George W Bush had earlier issued a federal disaster declaration for affected areas. |
Emergency officials are due to survey the damage as the floodwaters slowly begin to recede. | Emergency officials are due to survey the damage as the floodwaters slowly begin to recede. |
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