12 Facts About Hurricane Matthew

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Hurricane Matthew was an extremely powerful Atlantic hurricane which caused catastrophic damage and a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, as well as widespread devastation in the southeastern United States.

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Hurricane Matthew approached the southeastern United States, but stayed just offshore, paralleling the Florida coastline.

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Hurricane Matthew weakened somewhat but re-intensified as it tracked northwest, making landfall in the northern Bahamas.

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4.

The remnants of Hurricane Matthew continued to accelerate towards Canada where it was absorbed by a cold front.

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5.

Preparations began in earnest across the southeastern United States as Hurricane Matthew approached, with several states declaring states of emergencies for either entire states or coastal counties; widespread evacuations were ordered for extensive areas of the coast because of predicted high wind speeds and flooding, especially in the Jacksonville Metropolitan Area.

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However, Hurricane Matthew began to weaken again as an eyewall replacement cycle took place.

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7.

Hurricane Matthew set several records during its long and destructive journey.

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8.

The claims of conspiracy were posted as Hurricane Matthew posed a dire threat to Florida's east coast and when residents across the state were being urged to evacuate immediately.

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9.

The dangerous conditions produced by Hurricane Matthew prevented thousands of people from voting in a peace agreement referendum.

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10.

Antecedent rainfall associated with the outer bands of Hurricane Matthew triggered flooding in several towns in southern Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

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Communications with areas in the direct path of Hurricane Matthew were lost, and tens of thousands of people became isolated as roads and bridges were destroyed.

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12.

Hurricane Matthew's post-tropical remains were absorbed into a frontal zone off the coast of North Carolina.

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