Authorities are urging urgent preparation as a powerful hurricane approaches the coast, warning of severe impacts.
The storm has strengthened quickly, raising the risk of damaging winds, heavy rain, and dangerous storm surge.
Residents in affected areas are advised to review evacuation plans, gather supplies, and prepare for possible mandatory orders.
“This is not a storm to underestimate,” an emergency management spokesperson warned, stressing early action.
Experts say prolonged rainfall may cause flash flooding, rising rivers, and blocked roads, while travel could become unsafe as heavy bands move inland.
Coastal areas face added danger from storm surge that could push seawater inland, damaging homes and infrastructure.
Airlines are adjusting flights, some schools are closing, and hospitals are preparing for possible outages or structural damage.
Residents should secure outdoor items, move vehicles to higher ground, and stock emergency kits with water, food, medications, flashlights, batteries, and charged devices.
With the next 48 hours critical, officials say preparedness is the best way to protect lives and property.