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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Hurricane Irma leaves trail of destruction across Caribbean


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A picture taken on Sept. 7, shows a flooded street in Gustavia on the French island of St. Barts.
 
  Hurricane Irma leaves trail of destruction across Caribbean  
  The National Hurricane Center said Irma was maintaining Category 5 strength with sustained winds near 185 mph.  
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  Rescue staff from the Municipal Emergency Management Agency investigate a flooded car during the passage of Hurricane Irma through the northeastern part of the island in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.   Hurricane Irma: What we know now and where it's headed next
Irma rolled into the region as the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane on record.
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Gus Sousa, left, and Winston Mora put hurricane shutters on a business as they prepare for Hurricane Irma on Sept. 6, 2017, in Miami. It's still too early to know where the direct impact of the hurricane will take place but Florida is in the area of

Gus Sousa, left, and Winston Mora put hurricane shutters on a business as they prepare for Hurricane Irma on Sept. 6, 2017, in Miami. It's still too early to know where the direct impact of the hurricane will take place but Florida is in the area of
 
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