Cyclone 'Idlya' is likely to hit America, heavy rain will start, wind will blow at a speed of 193 km


Troubles don't seem to be abating for Florida residents. Hurricane Idlya has strengthened as the warm current from Mexico flows through Florida, bringing heavy rains and a deadly storm surge. Not only America but also in Cuba due to Idlyana it has rained heavily on Monday and Tuesday.

Heavy rains in Cuba left the tobacco-growing province of Pinar del Rio under water and many residents without electricity. Idlya strengthened into a category-two system on Tuesday afternoon. Due to this, from Tuesday evening per km. The wind has started blowing at the speed of 165.

The hurricane is expected to make landfall Wednesday morning. At this time, the storm can hit the Big Bend region with a speed of 193 km per hour. The result will be a further blow to the state, which was hit hard by Hurricane Ian last year.

The National Weather Service in Tallahassee described Idlya as a storm surge, as no major hurricanes have passed through the Gulf since the Big Two. On the other side, Island Cedar Key Commissioner Sue Coleson joined other officials in packing documents and electronics. 900 residents have received mandatory evacuation orders. Dozens of state troopers are going door-to-door warning residents about the storm. "We're not discussing anything else, we're just saying leave," Coleson said. Now is not the time to discuss.

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