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  • June 3, 2017 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - An adult male southern pileated woodpecker hunts for insects on a live oak tree in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The crow sized bird is the second largest woodpecker in North America. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the horrific moment a group of friends are plagued by millions of lovebugs while in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico. The terrifying clip was captured by Dana Hayes Erickson while she was out fishing with a group of friends off the coast of Lido Key, near Sarasota, Florida. Astonishingly, despite being far from land, the biblical sized swarm of thick black lovebugs was still able to terrorize the group of pals. The orgy of mating insects became so overwhelming that Dana and her friends were forced to pull anchor and flee from their fishing spot. In the disturbing clip, the whole boat can be seen covered by millions of the bugs. Dana and her friends can also be seen covered, from head to toe, in the disgusting insects. At one point in the clip, a woman can be heard saying "We gotta get the hell out of here. We're taken over by bugs. This is f*****d up. Pull the anchor. We gotta go at 100 miles per hour right now." "Look at that," another woman says, pointing to the seats crawling with interlocking black insects. The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States. They are known to swarm during spring as they attempt to mate. During and after mating, adult pairs remain stuck, even in flight, for several days. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Dana Hayes Erickson and her friends plagued by swarm of lovebugs. Photo credit: Dana Hayes Erickson / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • U.S. Navy Chief Naval Aircrewman Helicopter Phillip Freer, assigned to the HM-14, Naval Station Norfolk, Va, pushes a pallet of water onto an MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter for Hurricane Harvey relief support at Katy, Texas, Aug. 31, 2017. Hurricane Harvey formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in southeastern Texas, bringing record flooding and destruction to the region. U.S. military assets supported FEMA as well as state and local authorities in rescue and relief efforts.<br />
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(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Larry E. Reid Jr.)  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • A U.S. Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter departs the Hurricane Harvey relief staging area in Beaumont, Texas, Sept. 3, 2017. Hurricane Harvey formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in southeastern Texas, bringing record flooding and destruction to the region. U.S. military assets supported FEMA as well as state and local authorities in rescue and relief efforts.<br />
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(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Larry E. Reid Jr.)  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • U.S. Soldiers and Sailors load water onto a U.S. Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter in Beaumont, Texas, Sept. 3, 2017. Hurricane Harvey formed in the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in southeastern Texas, bringing record flooding and destruction to the region. U.S. military assets supported FEMA as well as state and local authorities in rescue and relief efforts.<br />
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(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Larry E. Reid Jr.)  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Sep 7, 2017 - Atlantic Ocean - A GOES satellite image taken Sept. 7, 2017 at 8:45 a.m. EST shows Hurricane Irma, center, and Hurricane Jose, right, in the Atlantic Ocean, and Hurricane Katia in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Irma is a category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of more than 180 mph and is moving west-northwest at 17 mph. The storm is expected to impact the southeastern United States. (Credit Image: © U.S. Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sep 7, 2017 - Atlantic Ocean - A GOES satellite image taken Sept. 7, 2017 at 8:45 a.m. EST shows Hurricane Irma, center, and Hurricane Jose, right, in the Atlantic Ocean, and Hurricane Katia in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Irma is a category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of more than 180 mph and is moving west-northwest at 17 mph. The storm is expected to impact the southeastern United States. (Credit Image: � U.S. Navy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN (Sept. 7, 2017) A GOES satellite image taken Sept. 7, 2017 at 8:45 a.m. EST shows Hurricane Irma, center, and Hurricane Jose, right, in the Atlantic Ocean, and Hurricane Katia in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Irma is a category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of more than 180 mph and is moving west-northwest at 17 mph. the storm is expected to impact the southeastern United States. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Atlantic Ocean - Hurricane Irma is an extremely powerful tropical cyclone affecting the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico, and threatening Cuba and the Southeastern United States. It is the strongest Atlantic hurricane since Wilma of 2005 in terms of maximum sustained winds, the most intense in terms of pressure since Dean in 2007, and the first of such intensity to make landfall anywhere in the Atlantic since Felix in 2007. Irma is also the first Category 5 hurricane to affect the northern Leeward Islands on record. (Credit Image: © NASA/via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Atlantic Ocean - Hurricane Irma is an extremely powerful tropical cyclone affecting the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico, and threatening Cuba and the Southeastern United States. It is the strongest Atlantic hurricane since Wilma of 2005 in terms of maximum sustained winds, the most intense in terms of pressure since Dean in 2007, and the first of such intensity to make landfall anywhere in the Atlantic since Felix in 2007. Irma is also the first Category 5 hurricane to affect the northern Leeward Islands on record. (Credit Image: © NOAA/via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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