Washington: The US states of Florida and Georgia have declared a state of emergency as the powerful hurricane Dorian is expected to hit the region in the days ahead. Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida on Thursday expanded the state of the emergency declaration he issued for 26 counties to one that covers all of the 67 counties in the state “due to hurricane Dorian’s uncertain projected path”, Xinhua news agency reported. “All residents, especially those along the east coast, need to be prepared for possible impacts,” DeSantis said in a statement. DeSantis added that he has activated more than 2,500 Florida National Guard troops. Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia declared a state of emergency in 12 counties in the southern coastal area of the state. (IANS)