MIAMI: Hurricane Irma’s eyewall slammed into the lower Florida Keys Sunday, lashing the island chain with fearsome wind gusts.

The eye of the Category 4 storm was 15 miles (24 kilometers) southeast of Key West, bringing winds up to 130 miles (210 kilometers) per hour and threatening dangerous storm surges.

“This is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation!” the National Weather Service in Key West had said, urging those who had not heeded dire warnings to evacuate to take shelter “now to protect your life!”

Hurricane Irma regained strength Sunday as it pummeled Florida, lashing its southern island chain with hurricane-force wind gusts and threatening landfall within hours.

Irma, packing winds of 130 miles (210 kilometers) per hour, was upgraded to a Category 4 storm as it closed in on the Florida Keys, the US National Hurricane Center said, as more than six million Floridians -- a third of the state’s population -- had been ordered to evacuate their homes ahead of the monster storm.

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LASHED Rough surf churned up by the approaching hurricane damage the docks at Whale harbor in the Florida Keys as winds and rain from the outer bands of Hurricane Irma arrive in Islamorada, Florida. AFP PHOTO

Hurricane-force gusts began whirling into the Keys as the storm churned about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south-southeast of Key West as of 5 a.m. local time (0900 GMT).

“It looks as if the destructive eyewall of Hurricane #Irma will overspread the Lower #FLKeys between 7-8 am” local time, the National Weather Service (NWS) tweeted.

“EVERYONE IN THE FLORIDA KEYS... IT IS TIME TO HUNKER DOWN,” the NWS warned.

“THE WORST WINDS ARE YET TO COME.”

For those people still at home, it was too late to escape the wrath of what could be the worst hurricane in storm-prone Florida, where nearly 300,000 power outages had already been reported.

In Key West, police had opened a “shelter of last resort” for those who had ignored mandatory evacuation orders.

The cities of Naples, Fort Myers and the densely populated peninsulas of Tampa Bay were in the crosshairs of the massive storm, which threatened storm surges of up to 15 feet (4.5 meters) -- enough to cover a house.

“Life threatening storm surge is occurring now in the Keys and is expected to begin this morning in southwest Florida,” warned Florida Governor Rick Scott in an early Sunday tweet.

Take shelter

The NWS urged Floridians to wear suitable footwear and take shelter in lower floor interior rooms -- far from windows -- and use items like helmets, mattresses, pillows and blankets for protection.

At North Collier Regional Park, a designated shelter just outside Naples, anxious evacuees prayed they and their loved ones would remain safe when the storm made landfall.

Viviana Sierra, a Naples resident who was accompanied by her dog, parents and brother, was sanguine about the prospect of eventually going back to find her home and belongings destroyed.

“You can replace material things but your life is very important so I think it’s better that we stay here,” she said.

The storm was expected to move along or near Florida’s southwest Gulf coast later Sunday and into Monday.

But Irma is so wide that authorities were bracing for destructive storm surges on both coasts of Florida and the Keys.

And hurricane-force winds are expected to lash the state as Irma rolls north toward Georgia.

The NHC also warned of tornado risks through Sunday night, with the greatest threat lying in areas east of the storm’s path.

In Florida, cities on both the east and west coasts looked like ghost towns, as nervous residents heeded insistent evacuation orders.

MacDill Air Force Base, the military installation home to US Central Command, issued mandatory evacuation orders with the eye of the storm expected to pass near or over its home city of Tampa early Monday.

The Kennedy Space Center on the east coast was also closed.

Strip malls, fast food restaurants and retail giants were all closed for business.

AFP