The eye of Hurricane Dorian is shown from the International Space Station orbiting more than 200 miles above the earth, as it churns in the north-western Caribbean nearing the United States mainland in this photo taken September 2, 2019. Christina Koch/NASA/Handout via REUTERS
Castillo de San Marcos fort is seen flooded due to high tides and erosions from Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Steven Tyson and Blaize Carroll hang out at Marineland as they watch beach waves come closer to them caused by Hurricane Dorian making its' way North in St. Johns County in St. Augustine, Florida, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Hurricane Dorian is shown from the International Space Station more than 200 miles above the earth as it churns in the north-western Caribbean near the United States mainland in this photo taken September 2, 2019. Christina Koch/NASA/Handout via REUTERS
A man takes a picture on the dunes of the closed Crescent Beach before Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
A man swims in water that is now considered to be dangerous due to high tides from Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 3, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Tricia Cheshire, a resident of Amelia Island sunbathes for the last few minutes before storms hit the coast before Hurricane Dorian in Jacksonville, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Lauren Mole, Mr. Edwards and Skylar Schone (L-R) put up wood onto their coffeeshop "Breezy" before Hurricane Dorian in Jacksonville, Florida, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Window of church and restaurants are seen covered in preparation of Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Joseph Spivey and his son Carson Spivey manage to cover of their donut shop with plastic before Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
A local business checks off two prior hurricanes that have passed through St. Augustine and has survived. Unchecked is Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
A plastic-wrapped gas dispenser with a sign that reads "Gas available" is seen ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Tristan Rice checks to see how many inches of water occurred at Hood Landing boat ramp before Hurricane Dorian in Jacksonville, Florida, September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Middleburg resident Myriam Leon packs sand bags into her vehicle with the help of Clay County Jail inmates before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian at Omega Park in Middleburg, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
A Clay County inmate helps local residents pack sand bags before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Middleburg, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Ned Keahey, who lives in a sailboat with his wife Lisa and plans to stay aboard during Hurricane Dorian, secures his sailboat at a marina in Titusville, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Marvin and Marilyn Foster, who live in a ship and plan to stay aboard during Hurricane Dorian, pose for a photo at a marina in Merritt Island, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Callie Campbell helps her mother as they pour sand into bags before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Middleburg, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
A man walks into a grocery store ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Titusville, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Hurricane Researcher Dr. Peter Black and Branch Chief of Technology and Science Mark De Maria view a screen showing the eye of the storm at the National Hurricane Center ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Miami, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
A worker of the Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) walks next to trucks ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Daytona Beach, Florida, August 31, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Nate Shey, a resident of Jacksonville takes advantage of the winds to kite surf before Hurricane Dorian in Jacksonville, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Locals and tourists enjoy the beach before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in St. Augustine, Florida, August 31, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Men board up a business ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Cocoa, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
People prepare sand bags ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Titusville, Florida, August 31, 2019. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Vintage aircrafts including the Brazilian Santos Dumont Demoiselle, a Stearman biplane and a Curtiss P-40 Warhawk are packed inside the hangar of Warbird Adventures, Inc. at Kissimmee Gateway Airport ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 31, 2019. The hangar was built to withstand wind speeds of 140 mph (~225km/h). REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Chris Titus, a volunteer with the American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps puts up shutters for Hurricane Dorian in Jacksonville, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Minott Cole of Jacksonville, Florida looks on outside the reinforced hangar after his flight in a North American Aviation T-6 Texan vintage airplane of Warbird Adventures, Inc. at Kissimmee Gateway Airport ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 31, 2019. The hangar was built to withstand wind speeds of 140 mph (~225km/h).REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Katarina Kiehne walks Coco along the beach of Amelia Island before a storm hits the coast prior to Hurricane Dorian in Jacksonville, Florida, September 1, 2019. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
Local residents fill sandbags to protect their homes ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 30, 2019. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
NASA employees look on as the Artemis launch tower rolls back from Pad 39B inside Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the Kennedy Space Center in preparation for the landfall of Hurricane Dorian, in Cape Canaveral, Florida, August 30, 2019. REUTERS/Steve Nesius
Shoppers wait in line for a Sam's Club store to open before sunrise, as people rushed to buy supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 30. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Sailors assigned to Naval Station Mayport lay down mooring lines as the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ft. McHenry is moved in preparation for Hurricane Dorian at Naval Station Mayport, in Jacksonville Florida, August 29, 2019. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Devin Bowser/U.S. Navy/Handout via REUTERS
A customer fuels gas cans at a Costco store ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Pompano Beach, Florida, August 30, 2019. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
Beachgoers are shown under sunny skies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Palm Beach, Florida, August 31, 2019. REUTERS/Joe Skipper
Local residents fill their cars with gas after waiting in line ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 29. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Local residents stock up on supplies to protect their homes from a Home Depot store to prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 30. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
A local resident loads up sandbags to protect their homes ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 30. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Shoppers encounter empty bread shelves at a store while buying supplies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 29. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
Local residents stock up on supplies to protect their homes from a Home Depot store to prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 30. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
A worker at Home Depot helps customers with storm supplies as people rushed to stock up on necessities ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Kissimmee, Florida, August 30. REUTERS/Gregg Newton
A pallet of bottled drinks sits under empty shelves at a Walmart as residents prepare for Hurricane Dorian in Port Orange, Florida, August 28. Brooke Koontz via REUTERS