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President
All four states could be affected by the storm, which struck the
The
Trump has been in regular contract with
Trump and Vice President
As Hurricane Irma evacuees fill up
About 100 of America's top chefs who had gathered for their annual summit changed gears. They pivoted their planned Monday agenda on "heritage grains" and "how to cut food waste." Now, instead, the chefs will prepare a gourmet feast for Irma refugees and serve it at a church.
Hotels were full Sunday morning. At the luxury
A block away, a church offered free hugs for evacuees.
And a chalkboard sign outside a restaurant offered a discount: "30% OFF Food with
Irma continues to be armed with 130 mph winds as its large eye passes north of the Keys.
Storm surge is forecast for 10 to 15 feet in southwestern
Hurricane-force winds are continuing throughout southern
The hurricane center also emphasizes that Irma will bring life-threatening wind to much of
Nearly 600,000 people in the
The
It's one of two-dozen in the city.
The weather service's
It wasn't immediately clear if the collapse caused damage or injuries.
The cranes have been a concern.
Construction sites across Irma's potential path in
But the horizontal arms of the tall tower cranes remained loose despite the potential danger of collapse. According to city officials, it would have taken about two weeks to move the cranes and there wasn't enough time.
Hurricane Irma's large eye is beginning to move slowly away from the
Irma is so wide that a gust of 93 mph (150 kph) was measured near
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The Florida
It's the only place in world where you find Key deer, a unique subspecies of white-tailed deer about 3 feet tall at the shoulder — the size of a large dog.
The herd faced a potential extinction event last year when the first screwworm infestation in the
Meanwhile, a spokesman for
But he insisted the means deployed by the government were robust — with emergency help given "first priority."
The state
Meanwhile, utility officials were warning that the storm could leave millions without power by the time it finishes moving through the state. Already, more than 1.3 million
For the first time, a tropical storm warning has been issued for the city of
The
The warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected within the next 36 hours. Peak winds were expected to reach 30 to 40 mph (48 to 64 kph) with gusts of up to 55 mph (88 kph).
The weather service says storm threats include damage to porches, carports, sheds and unanchored mobile homes. Roads may become impassable due to debris. Power outages could occur.
Hurricane Irma became tied for the seventh strongest storm to make landfall in
Hurricane Irma made landfall at
Only six storms on record had lower pressures when striking
The 929 pressure mark ties Irma with the deadly 1928
Irma's arrival also marks another first.
As Hurricane Irma threatened to wallop the
As they milled about Sunday morning, they looked at sailboats bobbing in the wind as the sun rose and took selfies and photos of the beach.
Another resident,
She adds: "I'm hoping it comes out unscathed, but I know better."
About 574,000 of those outages were in
The massive storm made landfall in the
Hurricane Irma has made landfall in the
Its top sustained winds are 130 mph (215 kph).
Forecasters say a gust of 106 mph (171 kph) was reported on
Agency spokesman
It wasn't immediately clear what role the weather may have played. He says troopers are investigating the crash and no further details were immediately available.
Bueno said in an email that the area is starting to feel the effects of Hurricane Irma.
The
The center of the storm was just off
The latest forecast of Irma's eye — which still can change — keeps the nearly 400-mile wide (640-kilometer) storm in the water, barely off the coast of southwestern
But that also puts that region in the strongest northeast quadrant of the storm, where storm surge, wind, rain and tornado threats are highest.
And a few miles wiggle could bring Irma's eye — which has measured 30 miles wide (48 kilometers) — inland.
The storm is moving slowly, about 8 mph (13 kilometers per hour) so its eye is likely to hit the
Doctors were forced to talk a
The
Authorities say firefighters were able to make it to the woman Sunday morning and take her to the hospital after the girl was born.
The sheriff's office, which is in the
The page reads: "YO SO THIS GOOFY ... LETS SHOW IRMA THAT WE SHOOT FIRST ..."
The invitation presumably was a joke, but 80,000 people indicated they were "going" or "interested" in the event.
In a tweet early Sunday, the
Forecasters say Hurricane Irma's center is poised to blow across the
The northern eyewall of the storm reached the island chain early Sunday.
The storm had maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (215) kph. The
After hitting the
The
Officials say the band of rain and tornado producing cells is moving quickly.
There have been no reports of tornadoes touching down.
Authorities are urging people who chose to ride out Hurricane Irma in the
The storm's eyewall reached the chain of islands Sunday morning. The
In a Facebook post early Sunday,
"Water level is higher today," he said via text message Sunday morning. "Incredible wind that won't stop."
Hurricane Irma's eyewall has reached the
The hurricane center says
Hundreds of thousands of people are without power in
Irma's center was over water off
The utility said that it has mobilized crews and is working to restore power as it can.
With Hurricane Irma closing in on
In
Stroud said early Sunday that the wind was blowing hard, but her family was OK. In a text message to a reporter, she said: "We are good so far."
As of
The 60-year-old is with her husband and granddaughter and their dog. Stroud says she plans to step outside once the "eye" of the hurricane passes over later Sunday.
Meanwhile, to the north, access to all of
The eye of Hurricane Irma is very close to the lower
As of
Irma's maximum sustained winds are near 130 mph (215 kph). The hurricane center says weakening is forecast but Irma is expected to remain a powerful hurricane as it moves through the
The Sunday announcements — coming from
Meteo-France said Jose's center passed overnight about 75 miles (125 kilometers) from
In a tweet Sunday,
In a separate tweet, the navy said the security situation on
Hurricane Irma has sped up slightly and its eye is about to move across the lower
The hurricane is centered about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south-southeast of
Irma is a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds near 130 mph (215 kph).
Tens of thousands in
Meanwhile, Dutch tourists stranded for days on
Willem-Alexander was to fly Sunday to the island of
If the weather is good enough, the monarch will later fly onward to
The Dutch navy tweeted Sunday that it plans to evacuate tourists from the island's shattered resorts.
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Irma is centered about 55 miles (90 kilometers) south-southeast of
A re-strengthened Hurricane Irma is continuing to move toward the western
The hurricane has regained Category 4 status with maximum sustained winds near 130 mph (210 kph) and is centered about 65 miles (105 kilometers) southeast of
Tens of thousands in
Hurricane Irma has regained Category 4 strength as it moves toward
Irma's maximum sustained winds increased early Sunday to near 130 mph (210 kph) and it's expected to gain a little more strength as it moves through the Straits of
Irma is centered about 70 miles (115 kilometers) south-southeast of
Hurricane Irma is closing in on the
Tens of thousands of people huddling in shelters watched for updates as the storm swung to the west, now potentially sparing
But those few miles meant
The leading edge of the immense storm bent palm trees and spit rain across
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