Tropical Storm Eta makes landfall on Florida Keys; expected to become hurricane
Source: Associated Press
Tropical Storm Eta makes landfall on Florida Keys; expected to become hurricane
Andrea Rodríguez Associated Press
Published 2:47 a.m. ET Nov. 9, 2020 | Updated 3:48 a.m. ET Nov. 9, 2020
HAVANA A strengthening Tropical Storm Eta made landfall on Floridas Lower Matecumbe Key on Sunday night, days after leaving scores of dead and over 100 missing in Mexico and Central America.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami declared hurricane and storm surge warnings for the Keys from Ocean Reef to the Dry Tortugas, including Florida Bay.
Florida officials closed beaches, ports and COVID testing sites, shut down public transportation and urged residents to stay off the street. Several shelters also opened in Miami and the Florida Keys for residents in mobile homes and low lying areas. Broward County also shut down in-person schooling Monday and Miami seemed poised to do the same.
On Sunday night, authorities in Lauderhill, Florida, responded to a report of a car that had driven into a canal. Photos taken by fire units on the scene about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Miami showed rescuers searching what appeared to be flooded waters near a parking lot.
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