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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Josh Holder, Niko Kommenda, Monica Ulmanu and Seán Clarke

Storm surges and power outages: Hurricane Irma's destruction mapped

Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida.
Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Florida is today dealing with storm surges and swollen rivers whilst surveying the damage caused by the passage of Hurricane Irma, the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the north Atlantic.

After leaving a trail of destruction across the islands of the northern Caribbean, the storm finally reached Florida on Sunday, moving up the peninsula’s west coast, where the cities of Naples and Tampa bore the brunt.

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Irma maintained category 5 winds (over 157mph) longer than any other recorded Atlantic hurricane.

Florida’s most immediate threat is the possibility of storm surges

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In addition to heavy rains, the winds drove tides and river waters before them, prompting storm surge warnings across large parts of the state. In some places these storm surges were expected to be more than 9 feet (2.7m) high.

Even in areas which didn’t suffer flooding, electricity lines are down across large parts of the state. And while Florida’s infrastructure may have fared better than that in other parts of the Caribbean, where there are serious shortages of drinkable water, there are still hundreds of thousands of homes without power.

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Irma grew to 500 miles wide before making landfall

Satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) showed the gigantic whirl of clouds set in motion by Irma.

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