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FOR better opportunity, some 105 technical and vocational (techvoc) beneficiaries have completed their Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program at the Isabela State University TVET Competency Assessment Center (CAC).

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Anderson Cooper 360

hurricane center. let's go to chad myers right now. chad, what is the latest track? >> john, 105 is the wind speed going to 111, which would make it a category 3, major hurricane. track hasn't changed much. there was a wobble in the path hour or two. and if you're keeping score at home, you could see that wobble. it did try to jog toward land, but then it went right back to where it was. this happens all the time. kind of like a top that has too much weight on one side. it doesn't want to spin all the way around. and so you get those wobbles every once in a while. right now what you're seeing, john, way up here is a wind that is still offshore. so for tampa, still offshore. so you almost have a negative storm surge right now. but when you take the center of the eye and you move it over your latitude, all of the sudden the southern half is when the wind is coming in from the west and will push that water towards you. here is the center of the eye.

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Anderson Cooper 360

hurricane idalia, which is a category 2 hurricane which has just strengthened. the wind speeds are now at 105 miles per hour, and they are gaining. but it is not the wind that has people the most worried about this hurricane. it's the water. it is the storm surge, predicted to be 10 to 15 feet right where i'm standing in steinhatchee. the steinhatchee river right now sat low tide. at high tide, it's another 5, 6 feet higher than where it is. add 10 to 15 feet on top of that, and the area where i am standing right now is feared to be just completely covered in water about eight hours from now. that is the concern along the florida gulf coast. about 45 minutes south of where i am in the town of cedar key, the mayor there issued his town and his people a stern warning. >> we're here to beg our

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Anderson Cooper 360

tonight, really early tomorrow morning, right around dawn. wind speeds right now at 105 miles per hour. they are expected to strengthen north of 110, which would make it a major hurricane at landfall. now there is other news, including the funeral for wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin. we want to take a moment now to mark that. it comes six days after he and nine others died aboard a still unsolved plane crash in russia, and more than two months after the short-lived rebellion against the russian military and by connection vladimir putin. our matthew chance in russia tonight where even prigozhin's funeral site is shrouded in secrecy. >> don't believe the evidence of your own eye. not in russia. police checkpoints and metal detectors at the main cemetery

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Anderson Cooper 360

right in the path of hurricane idalia, which is now a category 2 storm, a strengthening category 2 storm. it's got wind speeds of 105 miles per hour. it's expected to get up to 110 miles per hour, maybe 115. it will make landfall it is expected as a major hurricane. it's not the wind speed that is of the greatest concern, though, it's the storm surge expected to be 10 to 15 in some places. including right near in steinhatchee. we are lucky enough to be at a marina right now. it's dark so you can't see it. but we're standing at the docks of the sea hag marina right on the river here. with me is one of the members of the family that operates this marina, chase norwood. great to see you, chase. and also with us is our chief climate correspondent bill weir. chase, you and your family, first of all, thank you for letting us be here tonight. but you have chosen to stay, despite the warnings to leave. >> so this marina is pretty much

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All In With Chris Hayes

getting stronger. so, even for the same number of storms, the number that are a real problem goes, up because they are strengthening. tonight, dahlia, hurricane -- is approaching florida moving up the gulf coast. it is currently a category two storm. 105 miles per hour. the current sure forecast showing it moving up to the, gulfport on track to strengthen to a category three overnight. and make landfall sometime wednesday morning. the governors of florida, georgia, and south carolina have all declared states of emergency. some parts of florida's gulf coast under evacuation orders. as it winds pick up speed, the national weather service station in tallahassee warned that no major hurricanes have ever moved through the apalachee bay in recorded history. warning area resident, and i'm quoting them here, when you try to compare the storm to others, don't. no one has seen this. the storm surge could reach as high as 15 feet in some areas. that would be a worst-case scenario. the peak storm surge, similar to the peak storm surge for hurricane ian last september.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

the impact. this extremely dangerous hurricane is now a category 2 storm and expected to intensify. one of the greatest threats is a storm surge. perhaps it's 15 feet high in florida's big bend region. officials there say it could be a once in a lifetime event. florida's governor warning that now is the time to get out. mandatory evacuations are under way in county after county. thousands of national guard members have been activated. we are monitoring it all. i'm kaitlan collins, and this is "the source." hurricane idalia is intensifying very rapidly tonight, now packing winds of 105 miles per hour. the eye of the hurricane is now 155 miles or so southwest of tampa and moving north. it is expected to slam into florida as a category 3 storm by early tomorrow. governor ron desantis is warning

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