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Hurricane Irma, Churning Through Caribbean, Hits Turks and Caicos - The New York Times

posted onSeptember 8, 2017
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Article snippet: Hurricane Irma, an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 storm with sustained winds of up to 155 miles an hour, continued to tear through the Caribbean on Friday, moving through the National Hurricane Center said. The death toll from the storm was at least seven as of Thursday afternoon, but the authorities warned that the number could rise as emergency crews reached flooded areas and as communications improved. The hurricane is expected to hit the Florida Keys and South Florida starting Saturday evening, said Kevin Scharfenberg, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. A second storm, Jose, strengthened into a Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean and could hit according to the National Hurricane Center. In Florida and Georgia, officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for coastal and some inland areas, leading to gas shortages and heavy traffic on local highways. The National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane warning for South Florida, the Florida Keys, Lake Okeechobee and Florida Bay and a storm surge warning for South Florida and the Florida Keys. • Half of the 100,000 residents of Antigua and Barbuda have had their homes destroyed or heavily damaged, the prime minister said. • The governor of Puerto Rico said at a news conference that electrical service had been restored to 144,000 households — which still leaves nearly a million in the dark. • Officials in Florida have issued evacuation orders, including mandatory ones for all of Monroe Count... Link to the full article to read more

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