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>> brian: all right. kevin guthrie executive director of the florida division of emergency manage wanted and joins us live. kevin, what's your greatest area of concern right now. >> hey, good morning, guys. appreciate it, brian. right now our greatest area of concern is going to be that big bend area where we just had landfall. that 947 pressure with 125, 130 mile-per-hour winds. that's a really strong cat 3 hurricane. just coming down from that cat 4 that we saw about an hour ago. storm surge, the 12 to 15-foot of storm surge along the coastnot a really populated area but nevertheless we still got some fish camps and things like that in there. lots of people in manufactured housing. that's a concern. and then moving inland with these 120 mile-per-hour winds, 120 mile-per-hour gusts bringing down that live oak canopy. i know, brian, usc up here in the tallahassee area you know there is a really strong live oak tree canopy here. that's going to go into power lines. take down power lines and knock out power outages to tens of thousands if not hundreds of

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