A warning is in effect for the population of the Southeastern Mississippi and Southwestern Alabama for the winds associated with Hurricane Ida, whereas watch for flooding extends to the Gulf Coast near Florida Panhandle. As for the projected path of Hurricane Ida, it is expected to land somewhere in the Florida Panhandle at midnight Nov. 10. Meteorologists observing the weather pattern and the path of the Hurricane Ida, reported on Sunday night that hurricane was moving to the north-northwest direction at a speed of 12~14 mph and the wind intensity associated with the storm was calculated at 100~105 mph. It is TO BE NOTED THAT HURRICANE IS INTENSIFYING AND GAINING STRENGTH AS IT IS COMING NEAR TO THE COASTLINE.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PROJECTED PATH CAN NOT BE FORECAST WITH 100% ACCURACY, SO MAKE YOUR DECISIONS WITH ALL THE POSSIBILITIES IN FRONT OF YOU.
Hurricane Ida is expected to bring rainy conditions in Florida throughout the week. Pinellas County is expected to have wet weather starting from Monday night or early Tuesday. As the news of the projected path of Hurricane Ida are pouring in the residents along the Florida coast are especially advised to keep an eye on high waves.
Almost all the major oil companies along the gulf coast have either shut down their operations temporarily or have cut down the production to the lowest possible levels making the price of the crude oil to jump to $78~79 / Barrel.
Meanwhile authorities in San Salavador have updated the number of people died to 124 as Hurricane Ida caused widespread destruction. San Salvadorian president has called the destruction a national disaster.



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