Article snippet: Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories WASHINGTON — President Trump on Saturday urged any US residents still in Hurricane Irma’s path to ‘‘just get out of its way’’ and not worry about possessions, as he monitored the powerful storm’s advance on Florida from the secluded Camp David presidential retreat. Irma was expected to strike the Florida Keys at daybreak Sunday, with Hurricane Jose following closely behind. Trump said Irma is a ‘‘storm of enormous destructive power, and I ask everyone in the storm path to heed all instructions, get out of its way.’’ ‘‘Property is replaceable but lives are not, and safety has to come first,’’ Trump said at a Cabinet meeting at the president retreat in Maryland, where he was spending the weekend with his wife, first lady Melania Trump. ‘‘Don’t worry about it. Just get out of its way.’’ Trump shared a brief video of his remarks at the meeting on Twitter. Irma hammered Cuba on Saturday with punishing winds and rain before setting her sights on Florida, where massive evacuations were being carried out. Trump said the United States was grieving for those who were killed by Irma before she reached the mainland. The storm left more than 20 people dead in the Caribbean. He said the administration is monitoring the situation ‘‘around the clock’’ and is in ‘‘constant communications’’ with governors and other officials from the affected areas. ‘‘W... Link to the full article to read more