, descriptionText Hurricane Irma caused widespread damage in the Florida Keys, according to Governor Rick Scott... READ MORE›
Some residents of the Florida Keys have returned to find homes shredded by Irma's high winds... READ MORE›
On Monday, local authorities told about 90,000 residents of Miami Beach and from some parts of the Florida Keys they could go home... READ MORE›
'It's going to be devastating' FEMA fears 25 percent of Florida Keys homes are gone after Irma... READ MORE›
AFP SAUL LOEB Partially submerged boats caused by Hurricane Irma sit in the water in a marina in downtown Miami, Florida, September 11, 2017... READ MORE›
The custom of reporters broadcasting live from hurricanes began with Dan Rather, the former CBS News anchor, in 1961... READ MORE›
Forecasters warned that after charting up Florida's west coast, a weakened Irma could push into Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and beyond... READ MORE›
By late morning, it was advancing at about 9 mph toward Florida's southwestern corner, which includes Naples, Fort Myers and Sarasota... READ MORE›
From Key Largo south to Key West, residents and officials said Irma is a storm that needs to be fled... READ MORE›
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