Coastal Alabama is under a mandatory evacuation order as Isaac churns through the Gulf of Mexico.
Gov. Robert Bentley ordered residents of southern Baldwin and Mobile counties to begin evacuating starting 8 a.m. Monday, and both counties are under a hurricane warning.
A state of emergency covers the entire state of Alabama, and the governor has told the National Guard to be on standby.
Beach hotels in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are making plans to close, and public schools in the two coastal counties are closed at least through Wednesday.
Store shelves are emptying of batteries and gasoline cans, and many people spent the weekend boarding up windows and doors along the coast.
Forecasters say the storm will likely make landfall on the northern Gulf Coast late Tuesday.
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