
Hurricane Idalia batters Florida – in pictures
Hurricane Idalia tore into Florida with powerful winds splitting trees in half, ripping roofs off hotels and turning small cars into boats. After coming ashore in the state’s Big Bend region, the storm swept into Georgia where it flooded roads and sent some residents fleeing to higher ground
Main image: A storm-battered petrol station in Perry. Photograph: Sean Rayford/Getty ImagesThu 31 Aug 2023 02.44 EDT Last modified on Thu 31 Aug 2023 05.35 EDT
People try to free a car as Hurricane Idalia crosses the state near Mayo Photograph: Sean Rayford/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA flooded interstate 275 over Tampa Bay Photograph: AP
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterReporters wade through flood waters in Tarpon Springs Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterThe charred remains of houses after a power transformer explosion in Signal Cove in Hudson Photograph: Miguel J Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA truck teeters on the ledge of a channel full of debris in Horseshoe Beach Photograph: Cristóbal Herrera/EPA
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA local resident, Jewell Baggett, sits on a bathtub surrounded by the wreckage of her home in Horseshoe Beach Photograph: Cheney Orr/Reuters
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterThe wreckage of a shrimping business in Horseshoe Beach Photograph: Cheney Orr/Reuters
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterDestroyed houses in Horseshoe Beach Photograph: Cristóbal Herrera/EPA
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA storm-damaged petrol station in Perry Photograph: Sean Rayford/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA partially submerged vehicle in a canal in Horseshoe Beach Photograph: Cheney Orr/Reuters
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA shopkeeper uses a sump pump to try to keep water out of his store in Tarpon Springs Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA displaced, damaged mobile home is left in the middle of a road in Steinhatchee Photograph: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterResidents Makatla Ritchter and her mother, Keiphra Line, wade through flood waters after having to evacuate their home in Tarpon Springs Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA car is partially submerged in Cedar Key Photograph: Julio Cesar Chavez/Reuters
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA destroyed home in Keaton Beach Photograph: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPeople kayak past an abandoned vehicle in the intersection of Boca Ciega Drive and Pasadena Avenue in St Pete Beach Photograph: Chris Urso/AP
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA car drives along a flooded street in New Port Richey Photograph: Miguel J Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP/Getty Images
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