Hurricane Irma Starts Raking Miami
Source: Time
The Category 4 hurricane made landfall at 10 a.m. Sunday morning in Cudjoe Key, just north of Key West, according to Miami-Dade County spokesman Mike Hernandez. By 11:30, the storm had crossed though the Keys and was headed north toward heavily populated swaths of South Florida.
Its power was already becoming apparent in the Miami area.
Outside the thick glass windows of the Aloft, tropical-force winds raked through the industrial neighborhood, ripping the fronds off palm trees, uprooting street signs and downing power lines. A construction crane collapsed downtown. More than 1.5 million customers are now without power across South Florida, according to utility companies. Eyewitnesses reported waist-deep flooding in some Miami streets, including three to four feet in the city's financial district, south of downtown. White caps broke in front of a closed CVS.
A few blocks from the hotel, a half-dozen trees, their roots exposed like muddy fists, had fallen on parked cars. Wind gusts topped 65 miles per hour.
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raven mad
(4,940 posts)Be safe, please all of you be safe.
OnlinePoker
(5,719 posts)Last edited Sun Sep 10, 2017, 06:59 PM - Edit history (1)
Hurricane force winds out to 80 miles from the eye.
NBachers
(17,098 posts)Trees are down and the streets are blocked off, but the storm sewers are doing their job, and they have weathered the worst of it. They've been without power, however, for over 40 hours.