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Hurricane Irma's deadly passage batters Caribbean, at least 10 dead

The evacuation of coastal areas of Florida and neighboring Georgia was the biggest seen in the US in a dozen years, as Brock Long, head of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency, warned: "It will be truly devastating.

September 08, 2017 / 08:56 IST
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Hurricane Irma (L) and Hurricane Jose are pictured  in the Atlantic Ocean in this  NOAA satellite handout photo
Hurricane Irma (L) and Hurricane Jose are pictured in the Atlantic Ocean in this NOAA satellite handout photo

Hurricane Irma has pounded the Caribbean, shredding homes and weather records and leaving at least 10 people dead before honing in on the United States where up to a million people were ordered to flee.

The evacuation of coastal areas of Florida and neighboring Georgia was the biggest seen in the US in a dozen years, as Brock Long, head of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency, warned: "It will be truly devastating.

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"The entire southeastern United States better wake up and pay attention."

Barreling across the Caribbean, the rare Category Five Irma yesterday wielded monster winds and torrential rain, wreaking destruction on tiny islands like St Martin, where 60 percent of homes were wrecked, before slamming into the US Virgin Islands.