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Dwayne Lopez (center) helps Jean Vigneault (left) and Jose Cintron (right) cover the last remaining original window in preparation for hurricane Irma at Royal Poinciana Chapel in Palm Beach, Florida on September... Allen Eyestone / Allen Eyestone / The Palm Beach Post
About 300 monkeys will ride out Hurricane Irma at Monkey Jungle, a wildlife park in southern Miami - Dade County that has been operating since 1933.
American Red Cross volunteers provide referral services and support to those impacted by Hurricane Irma at a comprehensive disaster recovery center at Veterans Community Park in Lehigh Acres, Florida.
The American Geophysical Union added a last - minute session for researchers to present their findings on Harvey and Irma at their December meeting.
If you borrow $ 10,000 from your Aunt Irma and fail to pay it back, you will have to see Aunt Irma at every Thanksgiving dinner until she dies.

Not exact matches

At Kent Erickson's farm near Irma, Alta., (two hours southeast of Edmonton), about an inch of rain has been steadily falling every day in recent weeks, which has been helpful to his wheat crops.
We need to look at this the same way we look at Hurricane Harvey or Irma.
At a Pizza Hut in Jacksonville, Fla., a manager threatened to punish employees who evacuated for too long during Hurricane Irma.
«Everyone knew the report would be confusing because of the distortions from [hurricanes] Harvey and Irma,» said Richard Piccirillo, managing director at PGIM Fixed Income.
CNBC's Contessa Brewer takes a look at the impact of Hurricane Irma on the cruise industry and tourism.
Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, drove toward Florida on Friday as it lashed the Caribbean with devastating winds and torrential rain, leaving behind at least 21 deaths and a swath of destruction.
The storm's exact path once it makes landfall is still unknown but flight cancellations due to Irma, currently at more than 4,000, will likely swell if the storm hits the much larger Atlanta hub.
The exact path of the deadly Category 5 Hurricane Irma is still unknown, but carriers have already cancelled more than 1,000 flights at major South Florida airports alone.
In September 2017, it was designated by the Air National Guard as the hub of operations to the island in the aftermath of hurricanes Irma and Maria, the base announced at the time.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley participates in discussion with economists on current economic conditions and recovery efforts in the aftermath of hurricanes Irma and Maria at event hosted by the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce - 1300 GMT.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis takes a look at how Florida's ports are preparing for the impact of Hurricane Irma.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis takes a look at how the Sunshine State is preparing for the onslaught of Hurricane Irma.
At least seven international cruises have been cancelled and five re-routed over concerns of the impact of Hurricane Irma.
«We are closely monitoring Hurricane Irma and are keeping our ships at a safe distance from the storm,» the company earlier said on Twitter.
On the heels of Harvey and Irma, Hurricane Maria has created devastation in the Caribbean, killing at least one person and ravaging sections of Dominica.
Puerto Rico avoided a direct hit from Irma, but the storm knocked out power for 70 percent of the island, and killed at least three people.
Earlier this month, Irma devastated several small islands, including Barbuda and the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, and caused heavy damage in Cuba and Florida, killing at least 84 people in the Caribbean and the U.S. mainland.
James Rivera, Office of Disaster Relief at the Small Business Administration, discusses the impact of Hurricane Irma on small businesses in Florida.
Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, churned across northern Caribbean islands on Wednesday with a catastrophic mix of fierce winds, surf and rain, en route to a possible Florida landfall at the weekend.
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla provides a look at the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on Florida's west coast.
Many of the islands that are currently in Maria's path were directly affected by Hurricane Irma earlier this month, so another hit from such a powerful storm is almost unthinkable at this point.
Traffic backs up Sept. 7, 2017, on northbound Interstate 75 at its intersection with the Florida Turnpike as residents flee Hurricane Irma.
Last week: We started this year's legislative session with many crisis issues facing our state; from Hurricane Irma and the opioid crisis, both of which impacted — or still impact — virtually every area of the state, to the senseless shooting at the Fort Lauderdale airport, and then the horrific tragedy in Parkland.
Irma's winds, which peaked at 185 mph, tore through human settlements and toppled trees, while its rain and storm surge have flooded homes and streets.
Hurricane Jose is a Category 4 storm as well; when it and Irma were at their peak strengths earlier this week, it was the first time two hurricanes with 150 - plus mph winds have been in the Atlantic at the same time.
When Hurricane Irma was advancing toward Florida in early September, weather officials were looking at a very scary scenario: an extremely powerful Category 4 or 5 storm hitting with 150 mph winds, flooding rains, and up to 15 feet of storm surge for coastal cities like Miami and Tampa.
At Homeowners Choice, the increase in Irma suits corresponded with a decrease in suits related to «Assignment of Benefits,» an affidavit that gives contractors the power to invoice and sue insurers while standing in policyholders» shoes, Patel noted.
So far, a total of 80 deaths have been reported in Texas after Harvey, and there have been at least 42 deaths in Florida as a result of Irma.
Florida regulators have moved to permanently revoke the operating license of the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills after 14 people died when it lost air conditioning during Hurricane Irma.
TALLAHASSEE — Three months after 13 elderly residents in a South Florida nursing home died because of sweltering conditions following Hurricane Irma, lawsuits and legislative inaction are holding up efforts aimed at preventing such deaths in the future.
Florida suspends some construction rules to hasten post-Irma recovery The state of Florida will suspend certain regulations to speed up repairs at properties damaged by Hurricane Irma.
At least a dozen bills to regulate nursing homes are under consideration in the Florida Legislature after 14 people died at a Hollywood, Florida, nursing home that lost power during Hurricane IrmAt least a dozen bills to regulate nursing homes are under consideration in the Florida Legislature after 14 people died at a Hollywood, Florida, nursing home that lost power during Hurricane Irmat a Hollywood, Florida, nursing home that lost power during Hurricane Irma.
Hurricane Irma took aim at heavily populated areas of central Florida on Monday as it carved a path of destruction through the state.
Irma was blamed for more than a dozen deaths in the region, including at least seven in Florida.
The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills where people died when it lost air conditioning during Hurricane Irma could have its license permanently revoked and fined of about $ 43,000.
Irma, at this point, is looking to be much less destructive than many had feared.
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The night Hurricane Irma hit, she and her children, 5 - year - old Leayanah and 2 - year - old Lamar, were at home.
«At stake for FPL are the claims of all customers who paid for storm - recovery charges and nevertheless lost power for a prolonged period in the sweltering summer heat after Hurricane Irma's outer bands unleashed tropical storm force winds in the South Florida area,» a law firm representing the plaintiffs said in a statement.
In the long, hot, powerless days after Hurricane Irma, Miamians grew all sorts of irate at Florida Power & Light, South Florida's largest electricity company.
Hurricane Irma is the fifth most costly storm at $ 50 billion.
Eight residents of The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills died Sept. 13, three days after Irma knocked out the facility's air - conditioning system.
They died of overheating after Hurricane Irma knocked out air conditioning at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills.
Irma continues moving west - northwestward, now at about 10 kt.
Per the National Hurricane Center's (NHC) latest update, Irma is currently a Cat - 3 storm with sustained winds of 115 mph but is expected to strengthen to a devastating Cat - 5 with winds that could top out at 180 mph or more.
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