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Roads in Florida, Georgia and North and South Carolina were jammed and gas stations and food stores ran out of supplies as Hurricane Matthew approaches.
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Homeowner Don Appell gets ready to barricade one of the windows at his home in front of Hurricane Matthew in Cherry Grove, South Carolina. REUTERS/Chris Keane
Rain falls as Hurricane Matthew approaches in Melbourne, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
People touch base at a school being utilized as an asylum while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Melbourne, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
Workers introduce storm sheets at Ripley's Believe IT Or Not in planning for Hurricane Matthew in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill
Gas pumps are wrapped as a station is shut before the entry of Hurricane Matthew in Daytona Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Phelan Ebenhack
Shelves holding water bottles sit vacant at a general store before the entry of Hurricane Matthew in South Daytona, Florida. REUTERS/Phelan Ebenhack
A lady takes photos of a young lady on the shoreline while Hurricane Matthew approaches in Melbourne, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
Utility laborers assemble in a shopping center parking area before the landing of Hurricane Matthew in Sanford, Florida. REUTERS/Phelan Ebenhack
Workers evacuate umbrellas at the Starlite Hotel in expectation of Hurricane Matthew in South Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Javier Galeano
National Guard Staff Sargent Reggie McCall (C) offers directions to monitor units 1782 and 172 preceding sending for obligation in Conway, South Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill
Bruno Cugianza (L) and Gil Tal use refuse packs to make sand sacks on the shoreline before the landing of Hurricane Matthew in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida. REUTERS/Phelan Ebenhack
People stroll along the shoreline before the entry of Hurricane Matthew in Miami Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Javier Galeano
People line up to fill their LP propane gas chambers in expectation of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
Members of National Guard units 1782 and 172 of Chester and Lancaster, South Carolina, get ready for organization for administration in Conway, South Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill
Downtown Miami is imagined in this aeronautical photograph as fogs structure ahead of time of Hurricane Matthew. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Residents convey wooden sheets at a store in reckoning of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
A man conveys tanks loaded with gas while other individuals line up to fill their autos with gas in reckoning of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
Emergency administration staff screen Interstate 26 as the eastward paths are switched to permit more individuals to leave Charleston and the Atlantic coast after South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley requested a departure of more than a million people in beach front regions, in Bowman, South Carolina. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake
Brent Scurry of Lake City, South Carolina, attempts to introduce window screens at a sea front home in Garden City Beach, South Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill
President Barack Obama converses with the media about Hurricane Matthew at FEMA Headquarters in Washington. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas
Royal Bahamas Defense Force vessels take shelter from Hurricane Matthew at the U.S. Naval force's Truman Harbor dock in Key West, Florida. Burglarize O'Neal/Florida Keys News Bureau/Handout by means of REUTERS
Dean Legge (L), Steven Thigpen (R) and Graylan Coleman (C) help a relative expel furniture at a beachfront home along Waccamaw Drive in Garden City Beach, South Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill
Workers set up plywood in expectation of Hurricane Matthew in Miami Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Javier Galeano
People line up to fill their LP propane gas barrels in foresight of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
A man rides his bike along the shoreline preceding the entry of Hurricane Matthew in Miami Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Javier Galeano
Employees spread the entryways and windows at an eatery in Deerfield shoreline close Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero
National Guard units 1782 and 172 of Chester and Lancaster, South Carolina, board vehicles while conveying for obligation in Conway, South Carolina. REUTERS/Randall Hill
Workers tie seats in suspicion of Hurricane Matthew in South Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Javier Galeano
People line up to fill their autos with gas in suspicion of Hurricane Matthew, in Coral Springs, Florida. REUTERS/Henry Romero