More than three million people have been evacuated from Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina as the United States prepares for Hurricane Matthew to hit.
The biggest storm in a century will bring 150mph winds, tornadoes and a 12ft storm surge.
At least 339 people have already been killed as Matthew swept through Haiti, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas.
The storm passed one of the biggest cities in the area Miami - but is still on course to hit around 26 million people.
President Obama has signed a state of emergency for both Florida and South Carolina mobilising thousands of National Guard troops.
The biggest storm in a century will bring 150mph winds, tornadoes and a 12ft storm surge.
At least 339 people have already been killed as Matthew swept through Haiti, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas.
The storm passed one of the biggest cities in the area Miami - but is still on course to hit around 26 million people.
President Obama has signed a state of emergency for both Florida and South Carolina mobilising thousands of National Guard troops.
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