Forty people have been rescued in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael thus far and another 232 people aided, the US Coast Guard announced in a press release on Friday.
"As of 6:30 p.m., Coast Guard crews have rescued approximately 40 people and assisted 232," the release said.
The Coast Guard also helped evacuate 142 from a nursing home to a hospital in the state of Florida city of Pensacola, the release said.
"Damage across the base is extensive … All base houses sustained significant roof and siding damage. Some houses sustained more significant structural failures. Some Tyndall dorms appear to have fared well; others sustained severe damage. The flight line is devastated. Every building has severe damage. Many buildings are a complete loss," the base said in a statement published on Facebook.
Tyndall Airforce base attacked by #HuricaneMichael and severely damaged. Makes me wonder about misguided #USA priorities. Stop ignoring #weather and #ClimateChange#uspoli#US#climate#GlobalWarming#TyndallAFB#TyndallAirForceBasepic.twitter.com/nC6oj9jViE
— Paul Beckwith (@PaulHBeckwith) 12 октября 2018 г.
"The base remains closed. Trees and power lines block nearly every road. At this time, power and basic utilities remain out," the statement added.
The devastating Hurricane Michael made landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida on Wednesday afternoon with winds of 155 miles per hour (250 kilometers per hour). According to media reports, six people were killed by the hurricane, which devastated the US East Coast.
🇺🇸 De très gros dégâts sur la base aérienne de l’US Air Force de Tyndall après le passage de l’ouragan Michael. pic.twitter.com/Zfurm0JA0H
— air plus news (@airplusnews) 11 октября 2018 г.
According to US media reports, the US largest group of F-22 stealth fighters, which is stationed at the base, and other aircraft were flown to safety before the storm.
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More than 1.5 million residents remained without power, according to local media reports.