- Most Floridians are returning to their homes this week to face sweltering heat without air conditioning
- In Florida Keys, 90 per cent of properties have sustained some damage, with 25 per cent totally destroyed
- Approximately half of Florida's population is still without power and it could take weeks to fully restore
- Parts of the Florida Keys are still inaccessible as officials test bridges to make sure they are safe
- Irma, downgraded to a tropical depression on Tuesday as it swirled over the Alabama-Mississippi border
- At least 18 deaths in the United States have been connected to Irma, and at least 37 in the Caribbean
- President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump plan to visit Florida on Thursday an survey damage

Overflight over Lower Florida Keys with Us Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO) showed entire mobile home parks destroyed
jeudi 14 septembre 2017
Hurricane Irma
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