Sunday 10 September 2017

The Post Most: Destructive winds, rain hit Florida as Hurricane Irma makes landfall in the Keys

 
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Destructive winds, rain hit Florida as Hurricane Irma makes landfall in the Keys
The National Hurricane Center upgraded Irma to a Category 4 storm early Sunday morning, with predicted landfall in the Florida Keys at daybreak.
Hurricane Irma is literally sucking the water away from shorelines
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Irma makes landfall in Florida Keys, its dangerous brunt next targets southwest Florida
Irma is likely to be among the worst hurricanes in Florida history.
 
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Watch live footage of Hurricane Irma as it speeds toward Florida.
 
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Richard Branson emerges from wine-cellar bunker after Irma 'utterly devastated' his private island
Branson's 74-acre Necker Island sustained extensive damage, but the billionaire and his team were safe safe.
 
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As Irma churned toward their state, two Florida Republicans voted against hurricane relief bill
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