BREAKING NEWS Large HURRICANE CATEGORY forming… See more

A powerful hurricane has rapidly intensified to Category 4, with winds over 130 mph, and could reach Category 5 before hitting land. “This storm is extremely dangerous,” warn meteorologists.

Highest Risk Areas:
The Gulf Coast and Southeast U.S. face the worst impact, with forecasts warning of storm surges up to 15 feet, major flooding, and widespread destruction.

Evacuations in Progress:
Officials are urging people in vulnerable zones to evacuate immediately. “Immediate preparation can save lives,” authorities emphasize.

What You Should Do:
Leave if told to evacuate
Secure your home and outdoor items
Stock up on food, water, and medicines
Follow official weather updates closely
This fast-strengthening storm poses a serious threat. Take action now to stay safe.

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