INTERNATIONAL NEWS - Hurricane Irma is blasting up the west coast of Florida and is now bearing down on the city of Tampa.
Irma made landfall on Marco Island off Florida's west coast with winds of up to 120mph (192km/h), but has since been downgraded from category three to two.
More than 3.4 million homes in the state are without power, and parts of the city of Miami are under water.
Three storm-related deaths have been reported, as Irma moves northwards.
In an update at 03:00 GMT Monday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) says "hurricane conditions are continuing across portions of the central Florida peninsula".
Irma currently has maximum sustained winds of 100mph (160km/h), the NHC says, with a wind gust of 96mph reported in Clearwater Beach and one of 91mph recorded in Egmont Channel.