FEMA administrator: We're anticipating millions losing power

Millions of people in Florida could be without power for days or even weeks once Hurricane Irma hits.  FEMA chief Brock Long told CNN that it's very important that people be prepared for multiple days without power.  He also made it clear that people who decide to ride the storm out in some of the hardest hit areas will not get immediate aid from first responders for safety reasons.  Long said as many as five million people could lose power.  Irma's eye is forecast to hit the Florida Keys tomorrow morning and then move up the state's southwestern coast later in the day.


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