Canadians in Florida brace for the worst as hurricane Irma descends
TORONTO — Canadians who fled to Florida in search of warmer climes are bracing for the worst as a major hurricane descends on their new home state.
Some hunkered down with supplies while some fled in fear as hurricane Irma bore down. The Category 3 storm is expected to gain strength as it sweeps across the water from Cuba to Florida, where it is expected to wreak havoc across the state starting Sunday.
Reports of Irma’s pending impact have been circulating for days, causing anxiety to soar among residents uncertain whether to heed mandatory evacuation orders or try to ride out the storm.
For Toronto-born Gavin Wolpert, the issue was moot. He, his wife and three children booked flights to New York City early in the week, but the increasingly dire warnings prompted them to move up their plans to flee to safety.


