Hurricane Debby is set to rip through TEN US states after making landfall in Florida - as first fatality is confirmed to be 13-year-old boy
Daily MailA teenage boy has been killed after devastating winds from Hurricane Debby knocked down a tree which then collapsed on top of his mobile home. More than 220,000 homes were left without power Monday morning as the 80mph Category 1 storm made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region. Hurricane Debby is predicted to rip through 10 US states after making landfall in Florida, according to one terrifying model Hurricane Debby is predicted to rip through 10 US states after making landfall in Florida, according to one terrifying model Several of the more dramatic projections predict the storm system will barrel through Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts through the rest of the week up to Saturday. BREAKING - Massive flooding due to storm surge from Hurricane Debby in Horseshoe Beach, Florida pic.twitter.com/luAlSuIHce — Insider Paper August 5, 2024 In an aerial view, a Florida National Guard vehicle drives through a flooded street from the rain and storm surge caused by Hurricane Debby on August 05, 2024, in Cedar Key, Florida A BMW sedan is stalled in high water along southbound US Alt 19 in Tarpon Springs, Fla., Monday morning, Aug 5, 2024, as Hurricane Debby passes the Tampa Bay area offshore Flooding is seen near homes as The Don CeSar looms in the background Monday morning, Aug. 5, 2024 in St. Pete Beach Most meteorologists agree the storm will continue to batter the Sunshine State before heading north-east through Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia It already caused blackouts for more than 223,500 homes and businesses in the state by 8am on Monday, according to PowerOutage.US. The 80mph Category 1 storm made landfall in Florida ’s Big Bend region on Monday morning, leaving more than 220,000 homes without power across the region Flood water blocks a section of Dodecanese Blvd at the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, Monday morning, Aug 5, 2024, in Tarpon Springs, Florida The 80mph Category 1 storm made landfall in Florida ’s Big Bend region on Monday morning, leaving more than 220,000 homes without power across the state Severe flooding has been forecast The storm is set to strike Georgia overnight on Monday into Tuesday, before reaching South Carolina by 2am Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.