More than 870 people are reported to have died in Haiti in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, while emergency aid is just beginning to reach some of the more isolated regions devastated by the storm.
Drone footage taken after Matthew passed through shows the sheer scale of destruction.
This drone footage shows just some of the devastation caused by #HurricaneMatthew in Haiti, where at least 339 people have died in the storm pic.twitter.com/kbBl6Kfeeo
— ITV News (@itvnews) October 7, 2016
.@weshchopper2 gives us a glimpse of the damage Hurricane #Matthew left behind in #CentralFlorida. pic.twitter.com/2M2XtMZVJe
— WESH 2 News (@WESH) October 8, 2016
Currently, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina are also under states of emergency, and the National Hurricane Center reports almost 12 million people are under some kind of hurricane warning.
“The big concern at this point is storm surge.“Many of you will remember Hurricane Sandy, where initially people thought this doesn’t look as bad as we thought, and then suddenly you get a massive storm surge and a lot of people are severely affected.”
#Savannah has a very real possibility of breaking an 80+ year storm #surge record tonight w/ #Matthew. High tide at 1:22 AM ET. #gawx pic.twitter.com/xyorKSJlUT
— Michael Lowry (@MichaelRLowry) October 8, 2016
Source: ABC / BBC / The Guardian.
Photo: @itvnews / Twitter.