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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue does wellness checks in the FLorida Keys after Hurricane Irma

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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue does wellness checks in the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma on Sept. 15,2017.
The Miami HEAT teamed up with the Golden State Warriors and FedEx to airlift over 100 pre-Hurricane Irma pets from local Miami and Monroe County animal shelters to no-kill animal shelters in Oakland, California. Due to the severe impact to the South Florida area during Hurricane Irma, many animals were displaced from their owners or abandoned.
Tropical depression 14 has started to take shape in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday, Sept. 15,2017.
A new tropical depression has begun forming in the far east Atlantic Ocean and it’s expected to become Tropical Storm Lee in the next 24 hours. The storm is currently sitting at about 435 miles south-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands.
Carmen Veroy’s 89-year-old parents, Libia and Gabriel Giraldo, survived the ordeal — but Veroy said she could not fathom the overheated conditions in the rehab center until her sister sent her a video of the hallway scene during a visit Tuesday night.
Residents of the lower keys that voluntarily evacuated due to Hurricane Irma are not being allowed to go past mile marker 74. Authorities let first responders supplies and journalists go further but if you reside past mile marker 74 you are not allowed in.
Officials tell the media what they witnessed at a Hollywood nursing home where eight people died on Wed., Sept. 13,2017.
Last hurricane shelter in Miami keeps doors open indefinitelyThe E. Darwin Fuchs Pavilion at the Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds is the only shelter remaining in Miami-Dade County. It’s the shelter of last resort. It’s housing about 1,000 people, including those who can’t get back to their homes in the Keys.
The U. S. Coast Guard Incident Management Team members assess boats, marinas, and ports for damage and pollution following Hurricane Irma in Jacksonville, Florida.
Drone footage shows the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in the Florida Keys on Wednesday, Sept. 13,2017.
Carlos Reyes, manager of Latin American Cafeteria, tells the story of how he fed hundreds of people breakfast hours after Hurricane Irma made its way through south Florida on Wednesday, Sept. 14,2017.
Tensions flared Wednesday afternoon at a police checkpoint as frustrated Florida Keys residents ran into a checkpoint in Islamorada blocking them from going to their homes in the Middle and Lower Keys.
A resident of the Seabreeze trailer park in Islamorada along the Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys inspects the devastation left by Hurricane Irma on Tuesday, Sept. 12,2017.
Patients were evacuated after Krystal Bay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center located at16650 W Dixie Hwy after generators failed on Wednesday, September 13,2017 in North Miami Beach.
The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, scene of eight deaths in the aftermath of Irma, has received below-average ratings from state regulators, and is affiliated with Larkin Community Hospital, which has a troubled regulatory history as well.
South Florida Water Management District released aerial footage from three different flights which went over the Big Cypress Basin in Florida to assess Hurricane Irma’s impact on Sept. 11,2017.
The ASPCA relocated 100 dogs and cats from a Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter in Doral to an emergency shelter in South Carolina to make way for pet owners impacted by Hurricane Irma.

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