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Hurricane Nate weakens to tropical depression after landfall in Biloxi, Miss.

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Hurricane Nate is the first hurricane to hit Mississippi since Katrina in 2005. There was flooding throughout parts of Biloxi, Miss. after Nate made landfall on Sunday, but as the storm moved inland it downgraded to a tropical depression.
Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth Krowel, helicopter mechanic, lowers Petty Officer 3rd Class James Epperson, rescue swimmer, from a Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen, Puerto Rico, MH-65 Dolphin helicopter to deliver food and water to victims of Hurricane Maria near Utuado, Puerto Rico, Oct. 8,2017. Air Station Borinquen has been helping deliver relief supplies to remote areas stranded by mudslides and washed-out roads.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Irma Farm Share continues to distribute hundreds of pounds of fresh fruits and veggies to families in South Dade and the Florida Keys. They have partnered with the U. S. Attorney’s Office and the State Attorney’s Office to give out the food and connect people with other services. On Friday, Oct. 6,2017, they were at Goulds Park Recreation Center giving food to over 500 families.
Seaman Dylan Garcia-Gonzalez talks about delivering medical supplies in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
The wet storm, blamed for 22 deaths in Central America, is expected to strike the Louisiana coast over the weekend but could still produce heavy rain and storm surge in the Florida Panhandle.
Tropical Storm Nate has formed over Nicaragua with sustained winds of 40 MPH.
Nate is expected to dump heavy rain on Central America, near the Yucatan Peninsula Friday and strike the U. S. coast as a weak hurricane.
Carlos Rolón and his family are coming to terms with leaving Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria caused widespread devastation.
Another tropical depression, the 16th cyclone in a record-breaking season, formed in the southern Caribbean Wednesday morning and could be a weak Category 1 hurricane when it reaches the U. S. coast.
A tropical depression formed early on Oct. 4,2017 off the coast of Nicaragua. The system, which is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Nate, is projected to move into the Gulf of Mexico.
Another tropical depression, the 16th cyclone in a record-breaking season, formed in the southern Caribbean Wednesday morning and could be a weak Category 1 hurricane when it reaches the U. S. coast.
Residents of Everglades City and Chokoloskee in Southwest Florida, talk about the destructive surge from Hurricane Irma that destroyed their community and homes.
The mayor of Everglades City, Howie Grimm, talks about the housing crisis after the storm surge from Hurricane Irma swept across the southwest Florida fishing village.
Cruise ship carrying 3,800 Puerto Rican and USVI evacuees arrives in Fort Lauderdale onboard Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas on Oct. 3,2017.
During a hurricane briefing in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, President Donald Trump decided to make a joke about the cost of hurricane recovery and it didn’t go over well: « I hate to tell you Puerto Rico, but you have thrown our budget a little out of whack. »
The Puerto Rico National Guard provided potable water to people affected by Hurricane Maria in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, on September 30. Footage released by the national guard and the US Department of Defense’s DVIDS multimedia distribution network was described as showing citizen-soldiers from the 191st Regional Support Group distributing potable water.

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