Category two. Instead he exploded in veracity to a category four. Its going to cause a huge amount of damage. Our hearts go out to those folks. Sandra thats it for us. Special courage continues here on the Fox News Channel with Shepard Smith. Hurricane michael, its on the way and it is expected to be historic. Im Shepard Smith on the fox news deck. Often in programming including outnumbered will not be seen today. Hurricane michael is a major category 4 storm set to make landfall somewhere around Panama City Beach, florida. It is expected to be the most powerful storm ever to hit the region. It is but an hour or two away. Lets get a live update from the National Hurricane center in miami. Back to the National Hurricane center, this is ken graham on the operant center. Its noon eastern, 11 00 central. The latest information on the Hurricane Michael. A couple of things to make note
here, the latest information we have wins still at 150 miles power. The pressure has dropped. We have the H
speak of the first indications from the national hurricane center started coming in around saturday. they picked it up and started raising the flag that, hey, the system is going to go from a wave to a depression and could potentially rapidly intensify. unfortunately, that is typical of the gulf coast. when they do this, citizens have less time to prepare or heed the warnings. we are concerned that many citizens chose not to heed those warnings, but we are prepared with search and rescue teams to try and go in and do what we ca can. president trump: any questions? reporter: are you concerned concerned we were concerned that we did not like the level of the evacuation activity that we were seeing. governor scott kudos to him. healing forward, use the new emergency alert capabilities that we have. sent out texts, text messaging
was a small storm in an area they never thought it was going to grow into a monster. it the first estimates from the national hurricane center came in around saturday and they picked it up and saying this is going to rapidly intensify. unfortunately, that s typical of the gulf coast, and when they do this, citizens have less time to prepare or heed the warnings. we are concerned that many citizens chose not to heed those warnings. but we re prepared with search and rescue teams to try and go? and do what we can. any questions? yes, are you concerned that folks in florida and georgia are going to work through the night? yesterday, we were concerned that we did not like the level of evacuation activity that we were seeing and, you know, governor scott, kudos to him, he leaned forward, used the new
supplies and food chains and working with all of the states, and let me ask you, this started out innocently a week ago, and this is a small storm in an area that they never thought that it would be, and then it grew into a monster. yes, the implications started to come in saturday and they picked it up and started to the raising the flag that, hey, this system is going to go from the wave to the depression and potentially could rapidly intensify, and unfortunately, that is typical of the gulf coast and when they do this, you know, the citizens have less time to prepare or heed the warnings. we are concerned that many citizens chose not to heed the warn warnings, but we are prepared with the search and rescue teams to go in to do what we can. any questions? please. yes, are you concerned that the one in georgia and this one and they are following yesterday, we were concerned that we did not like the level of evacuation activity that we