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Subject Florida governor declares state of emergency fearing that a tropical storm will become a major hurricane
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Florida is preparing for the possibility of a major hurricane as Tropical Storm Ian edges closer to the state, causing Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency for 24 counties.

Tropical Storm Ian developed early on Friday. Official forecasts expect it to turn into a Category 3 hurricane by next Wednesday, which could mean Floridians will be slammed by winds up to 130 mph.

The track of the Tropical Storm is very similar to that of Hurricane Charley, which ravaged Florida in 2004, killing 15 people and causing more than $16 billion in damage.

The Florida Keys and southern parts of the state are most likely to be in the crosshairs, though it is too early to tell where and when the storm will make landfall.

'This storm has the potential to strengthen into a major hurricane and we encourage all Floridians to make their preparations,' DeSantis said in his emergency declaration announcement.

He also said it 'will make available important resources and support, as well as free up funding sources for emergency protective measure,' along with activating the Florida National Guard.

'We are coordinating with all state and local government partners to track potential impacts of this storm,' the governor added.

The statement also warned Floridians 'to begin preparing and ensuring their family emergency supply kit is ready and stocked with food, water, and medicine.'

It also said the possible hurricane has 'the potential for dangerous storm surge, heavy rainfall, strong winds, flash flooding, and the potential for isolated tornadic activity.'

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