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Aerial photos show mass evacuations as cars lined highways trying to get away from Florida’s eastern coast. (WINK News) Cars were bumper-to-bumper in Melbourne as residents tried to fill sandbags ahead of Hurricane Matthew. (KIM POWELL/WINK) A roof on a home in the Bahamas was partially ripped off from Hurricane Matthew’s winds. (ELLEN THALLS/WINK) Rain nearly submerged cars in a residential area in the Bahamas. (ELLEN THALLS/WINK) Interstate-95 was eerily empty during rush hour in Miami just ahead of Hurricane Matthew. (TWITTER) A car was pulled from the water in Pampano Beach. (WFOR) A sign seen in Jacksonville. (WJXT) Local businesses in Jensen Beach boarded up commericial buildings Friday. – WPEC Kara Duffy A tree was broken after Matthew. -Kim Powell/ WINK A tree was split in half after enduring strong winds. -Kim Powell/WINK Trees were split in front of this house following Matthew. -Kim Powell/ WINK Hurricane Matthew’s winds knocked over trees that smashed cars in Jacksonville. (WJXT)