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Reuters
Reuters
Environment
Zach Fagenson and Gabriella Borter

Hurricane intensifies, Trump says Florida faces 'absolute monster'

Hurricane Dorian approaches the coast of Florida, U.S. in this August 29, 2019 NASA handout satellite image. NASA/Handout via REUTERS

MIAMI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Florida residents were bracing for a hurricane on Thursday that was threatening to smack into the center of the state over the Labor Day weekend, and President Donald Trump said it appeared the storm's winds would be "unbelievably high."

Dorian gained power late on Thursday night, jumping from 85 mph (137 kmh) to 105 mph (165 kmh) and with higher wind gusts, making it a Category 2 storm on the 5-step Saffir-Simpson scale for measuring hurricane intensity.

Hurricane Dorian is shown in this photo taken by NASA's Terra satellite MODIS instrument as it nears St. Thomas and the U.S. Virgin Islands as it continues its track toward Florida's east coast August 28, 2019. NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS)/Handout via REUTERS

Trump canceled a visit to Poland scheduled for the weekend and Florida's governor expanded a state of emergency to prepare for Hurricane Dorian, which is forecast to make landfall on the Atlantic coast Monday as a dangerous Category 4 storm.

"Now it's looking like it could be an absolute monster," Trump said in a video posted on Twitter, adding that food and water was being shipped to Florida.

"It does seem almost certain that it’s hitting dead center and that’s not good. The winds seem to be building at a tremendous rate. It looks like the winds are going to be unbelievably high.”

A flooded road is seen in Canovanas as Hurricane Dorian approaches the northeast of Puerto Rico August 28, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez

Trump said Vice President Mike Pence would make the trip to Poland in his place so that he could remain in the United States to make sure federal resources were properly directed at the arriving storm.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who had already declared a state of emergency for 26 counties on the state's east coast, extended it on Thursday to the whole of Florida. "Floridians need to take this storm seriously. Hurricane #Dorian is moving slowly & gaining strength," DeSantis wrote on Twitter. "Now is the time to get prepared & have a plan.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency in 12 counties to assist with storm readiness, response and recovery.

Local residents fill their cars with gas after waiting in line ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton

'NOT LOOKING GOOD'

Angela Johnson, a 39-year-old bar manager, said: "We're worried. This is not looking good for us."

A shopper encounters a near-empty section of water shelf at a store as people rush to buy supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton

"We woke up a lot more scared than we went to bed last night, and the news is not getting any better," said Johnson, who manages Coconuts On The Beach, a bar and restaurant on the surfing beach of the Florida town of Cocoa Beach.

Officials were making piles of sand available for Cocoa Beach residents to fill sandbags starting on Friday.

Dorian, expected to strengthen in the Atlantic with violent winds topping 130 mph (210 kmh), is moving toward central Florida, including the famed Space Coast.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis talks to the media during a news conference as Hurricane Dorian approaches the state, at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello

It is expected to make landfall on Monday, the Labor Day holiday, and could churn across dozens of launchpads owned by NASA, the U.S. Air Force and companies such as Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.

Such winds would make Dorian a Category 4 storm, the second-strongest on the Saffir-Simpson scale for measuring hurricane intensity.

Dorian, a Category 2 hurricane on Thursday night, moved toward the northwest at 12 mph (19 kph) some 295 miles (470 km) southeast of the southeastern Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center said.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis talks to the media during a news conference as Hurricane Dorian approaches the state, at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello

The Miami-based NHC said hurricane watches could be issued for portions of the Bahamas on Friday and the risk of "devastating hurricane-force winds along the Florida east coast late this weekend and early next week continues to increase."

After making landfall, Dorian was forecast to linger over central Florida on Tuesday, according to the NHC. Tropical storm-force winds could be felt in parts of the state as early as Saturday evening.

The biggest hurricane to have come ashore in the area in recent history was Jeanne in 2004, which made landfall around Port St. Lucie as a Category 3 storm.

The logo of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is seen at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello

Miami television station WSVN showed images of dozens of shoppers with empty carts lining up outside a supermarket in Davie, in the Miami metropolitan area, waiting to get inside to stock up on supplies.

The Universal Orlando Resort theme park, owned by Comcast Corp, said it was following the approaching storm closely.

Nearby towns were checking storm drains and back-up generators for waste-water plants as well as setting up round-the-clock shifts for emergency personnel.

Shoppers encounter empty bread shelves at a store while buying supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton

The University of Central Florida, one of the largest U.S. universities by student population, said its main campus in Orlando would close on Friday afternoon.

DeSantis said the storm "has the potential to severely damage homes, businesses and buildings, which is why all Floridians should remain vigilant."

A note greeting shoppers on a near-empty water shelf at a store as people rush to buy supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton

(Reporting by Zach Fagenson in Miami and Gabriella Borter in New York; Additional reporting by Andrew Hay, Helen Coster in New York, Alexandra Alper, Joey Roulette and Eric Beech in Washington and Rich McKay in Atlanta; Writing by Alistair Bell and Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Bill Tarrant and Paul Tait)

A near-empty water shelf greets shoppers at a store as people rush to buy supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
A shopper encounters a near-empty section of water shelf at a store as people rush to buy supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Category-1 strength winds bend palm trees as Hurricane Dorian slams into Nazareth Bay in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands August 28, 2019 in this still image taken from social media video. Adrian Poe @VIRGINISLANDTRAVELER via REUTERS
A pallet of bottled drinks sits under empty shelves at a Walmart as residents prepare for Hurricane Dorian in Port Orange, Florida, U.S., August 28, 2019 in this image obtained from social media. Brooke Koontz via REUTERS
Near-empty banana shelves are pictured at a Walmart produce department as residents prepare for Hurricane Dorian in Port Orange, Florida, U.S., August 28, 2019 in this image obtained from social media. Brooke Koontz via REUTERS
Paper products are displayed on shelves at a Walmart as residents prepare for Hurricane Dorian in Port Orange, Florida, U.S., August 28, 2019 in this image obtained from social media. Brooke Koontz via REUTERS
Empty shelves are pictured at a Walmart as residents prepare for Hurricane Dorian in Port Orange, Florida, U.S., August 28, 2019 in this image obtained from social media. Brooke Koontz via REUTERS
An employee of the Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base looks out to the runway as most flights have been cancelled as Tropical Storm Dorian approaches St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands August 28, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
A washed up boat lies along the shore as Hurricane Dorian slams into St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands August 28, 2019 in this image obtained by Reuters on August 29, 2019. Michelle Robbins via REUTERS
A wind bend palm trees as Hurricane Dorian slams into St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands August 28, 2019 in this still image taken from social media video on August 29, 2019. Michelle Robbins via REUTERS
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis arrives for a news conference as Hurricane Dorian approaches the state, at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
A man walks past the logo of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
A man walks past the logo of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. August 29, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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