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  • May 5, 2018 - Toronto, ONTARIO, Canada - An uprooted tree blocks a sidewalk after extreme winds of up to 110 kilometres per hour ripped through the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. on May 4, 2018. The wind storm destroyed homes and left tens of thousands without power across Southern Ontario. two people were killed as a result of the storm including a forestry worker after a tree fell on him. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Panama City, Florida, U.S. - HALEY NELSON inspects damages to her family properties after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday. Hurricane Michael stormed in as a powerful Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds at 155 mph. (Credit Image: © Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • One of the disadvantages of beach living is facing major hurricanes. One of the advantages is plenty of sand for do-it-yourself sandbags. Workers at the Atlantic Ocean Club on Galt Ocean Drive in Fort Lauderdale finish protecting the building with the sand they were shoveling from the beach Friday morning Sept. 8, 2017. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008331.jpg
  • Local residents Ian Campbell, left, and James Quinn pass by a boarded-up, sand-bagged store along River Street on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. The city is under mandatory evacuation by Saturday. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21009851.jpg
  • At Gulfstream racetrack, Pinky, a Florida bred filly that has won 7 races in her short career is loaded in a transport trailer. Jerry Bennett had already taken 30 of his horses to Ocala and was loading another 10 for the journey before Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008350.jpg
  • Construction workers dismantle scaffolding that encompasses a yacht under construction at Harbor Towne Marina in Dania Beach ahead of Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008352.jpg
  • October 10, 2018 - USA - Rain prediction for Hurricane Michael over the next 3 days. (Credit Image: © Greg Good/Tns/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
    20181010_zaf_m67_001.jpg
  • People wait to be registered at the hurricane shelter located at Boynton Beach Community High School.  FL. 9/8/17. (Photo by Jim Rassol /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008364.jpg
  • Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.  (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008298.jpg
  • Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.  (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008294.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008355.jpg
  • Gretchen and Ron Levine of A Paw Above in Hollywood are taking care of 20 dogs and 21 cats as   they've been inundated with pet care requests by people fleeing Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008342.jpg
  • James Kiernan and Liz Hankins, of North Lauderdale, fill trash bags with sand on Pompano Beach in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017.  (Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008363.jpg
  • Liz Hankins and James Kiernan, of North Lauderdale, fill trash bags with sand on Pompano Beach in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. (Photo by Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008359.jpg
  • People wait to be registered at the hurricane shelter located at Boynton Beach Community High School.  FL. 9/8/17. (Photo by Jim Rassol /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008364.jpg
  • Liz Hankins and James Kiernan, of North Lauderdale, fill trash bags with sand on Pompano Beach in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. (Photo by Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008359.jpg
  • James Kiernan and Liz Hankins, of North Lauderdale, fill trash bags with sand on Pompano Beach in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017.  (Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008363.jpg
  • Gretchen and Ron Levine of A Paw Above in Hollywood are taking care of 20 dogs and 21 cats as   they've been inundated with pet care requests by people fleeing Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008342.jpg
  • Customers stock up on pasteries and Cuban bread at Vicky Cafe in Miramar that says will stay open till they run out of food Friday as Hurricane Irma head towards Florida.(Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008332.jpg
  • One of the disadvantages of beach living is facing major hurricanes. One of the advantages is plenty of sand for do-it-yourself sandbags. Workers at the Atlantic Ocean Club on Galt Ocean Drive in Fort Lauderdale finish protecting the building with the sand they were shoveling from the beach Friday morning Sept. 8, 2017. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008331.jpg
  • A line of power trucks head south on I-75 toward the Georgia coast in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.   (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008305.jpg
  • Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.  (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008294.jpg
  • Electrical utilities crews prepare for the incoming Hurricane Irma at Orlando Utilities Commission on Sep. 8, 2017. (Photo by Aileen Perilla/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008306.jpg
  • October 9, 2018 - USA - Rain prediction for Hurricane Michael over the next three days. (Credit Image: © Greg Good/Tns/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
    20181009_zaf_m67_001.jpg
  • Todd Tarczynski walks outside to join Harris Safra, the owner of Xavier's Cigar Lounge in Hallandale Beach and William Brown. The men were enjoying cigars before Hurricane Irma.  (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008356.jpg
  • A homeowner in Dania Beach has a stern warning painted on his boarded up window ahead of Hurricane Irma.  (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008348.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008361.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008360.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008361.jpg
  • Carol Schumacher, who plans to ride out the storm with her husband, Bob, and dog Casey in their Lauderdale-By-The-Sea home, sits in a lawn chair in her front yard as her husband finished up Hurricane Irma preparation on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017.   (Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008354.jpg
  • A homeowner in Dania Beach has a stern warning painted on his boarded up window ahead of Hurricane Irma.  (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008348.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008355.jpg
  • At Gulfstream racetrack, Pinky, a Florida bred filly that has won 7 races in her short career is loaded in a transport trailer. Jerry Bennett had already taken 30 of his horses to Ocala and was loading another 10 for the journey before Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008350.jpg
  • Todd Tarczynski walks outside to join Harris Safra, the owner of Xavier's Cigar Lounge in Hallandale Beach and William Brown. The men were enjoying cigars before Hurricane Irma.  (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008356.jpg
  • Construction workers dismantle scaffolding that encompasses a yacht under construction at Harbor Towne Marina in Dania Beach ahead of Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008352.jpg
  • Construction workers dismantle scaffolding that encompasses a yacht under construction at Harbor Towne Marina in Dania Beach ahead of Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008353.jpg
  • Customers stock up on pasteries and Cuban bread at Vicky Cafe in Miramar that says will stay open till they run out of food Friday as Hurricane Irma head towards Florida.(Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008332.jpg
  • At Gulfstream racetrack, Jerry Bennett gets ready to load up Pinky, a Florida bred filly that has won 7 races in her short career. Bennett had already taken 30 of his horses to Ocala and was loading another 10 for the journey before Hurricane Irma.  (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008333.jpg
  • Hollywood Police officer Kenny Klingman and Sgt. Gina Aud speak to a resident at the Seahorse Condominium on Hollywood Beach about evacuating.  The man who did not want to give his name said he was undecided about evacuating from his ocean front condo.  The Hollywood police are creating lists of residents who have decided to remain on the beach even though its a mandatory evacuation zone.  Hollywood police say they will check on those known individual after the storm passes.   (Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008335.jpg
  • At Gulfstream racetrack, Jerry Bennett gets ready to load up Pinky, a Florida bred filly that has won 7 races in her short career. Bennett had already taken 30 of his horses to Ocala and was loading another 10 for the journey before Hurricane Irma.  (Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008333.jpg
  • Jenny Escobar has breakfast with her children, Juliana and Jacob, at Vicky Cafe in Miramar that says will stay open till they run out of food Friday as Hurricane Irma head towards Florida. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008326.jpg
  • A crew gathers for a meeting to prepare for the incoming Hurricane Irma at Orlando Utilities Commission on Sep. 8, 2017. (Photo by Aileen Perilla/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008300.jpg
  • A line of power trucks head south on I-75 toward the Georgia coast in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.   (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008305.jpg
  • A line of power trucks head south on I-75 toward the Georgia coast in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.   (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008302.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21007690.jpg
  • April 16, 2018 - Greensboro, NC, USA - A utility company employee walks past a demolished house in Greensboro, N.C. on Monday, April 16, 2018. A tornado ripped through this eastern Greensboro neighborhood, destroying several houses. One man was killed when a tree fell on his vehicle during the storm. (Credit Image: © Chuck Liddy/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
    20180416_zaf_m67_002.jpg
  • Carol Schumacher, who plans to ride out the storm with her husband, Bob, and dog Casey in their Lauderdale-By-The-Sea home, sits in a lawn chair in her front yard as her husband finished up Hurricane Irma preparation on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017.   (Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008354.jpg
  • Construction workers dismantle scaffolding that encompasses a yacht under construction at Harbor Towne Marina in Dania Beach ahead of Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008353.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008360.jpg
  • At Gulfstream racetrack, Jerry Bennett loads up Pinky, a Florida bred filly that has won 7 races in her short career. Bennett had already taken 30 of his horses to Ocala and was loading another 10 for the journey before Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008358.jpg
  • Jenny Escobar has breakfast with her children, Juliana and Jacob, at Vicky Cafe in Miramar that says will stay open till they run out of food Friday as Hurricane Irma head towards Florida. (Photo by Taimy Alvarez/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008326.jpg
  • Hollywood Police officer Kenny Klingman and Sgt. Gina Aud post an evacuation notice onto a home on Hollywood Beach as they patrol the beach area reminding residents they are in a mandatory evacuation and flood zone   The Hollywood police are creating lists of residents who have decided to remain on the beach will check on those known individuals after the storm passes.  (Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008338.jpg
  • Hollywood Police officer Kenny Klingman and Sgt. Gina Aud speak to a resident at the Seahorse Condominium on Hollywood Beach about evacuating.  The man who did not want to give his name said he was undecided about evacuating from his ocean front condo.  The Hollywood police are creating lists of residents who have decided to remain on the beach even though its a mandatory evacuation zone.  Hollywood police say they will check on those known individual after the storm passes.   (Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008335.jpg
  • Hollywood Police officer Kenny Klingman and Sgt. Gina Aud post an evacuation notice onto a home on Hollywood Beach as they patrol the beach area reminding residents they are in a mandatory evacuation and flood zone   The Hollywood police are creating lists of residents who have decided to remain on the beach will check on those known individuals after the storm passes.  (Susan Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008338.jpg
  • Electrical utilities crews prepare for the incoming Hurricane Irma at Orlando Utilities Commission on Sep. 8, 2017. (Photo by Aileen Perilla/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008306.jpg
  • A line of power trucks head south on I-75 toward the Georgia coast in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.   (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008302.jpg
  • Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.  (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008298.jpg
  • Eric and Nicole Zajkowski, who just fled Hurricane Irma from their home in Coral Springs, Fla., pass by a boarded up store in Savannah, Ga., walking their dog Neeko on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. The city of Savannah is under mandatory evacuation by Saturday, and the couple said they will have to evacuate a second time. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21009850.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008351.jpg
  • Bill Schumacher wipes the sweat from his eyes while securing his Lauderdale-By-The-Sea home in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. (Photo by Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008362.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, September 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008351.jpg
  • Local residents Ian Campbell, left, and James Quinn pass by a boarded-up, sand-bagged store along River Street on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, in Savannah, Ga. The city is under mandatory evacuation by Saturday. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21009851.jpg
  • Eric and Nicole Zajkowski, who just fled Hurricane Irma from their home in Coral Springs, Fla., pass by a boarded up store in Savannah, Ga., walking their dog Neeko on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. The city of Savannah is under mandatory evacuation by Saturday, and the couple said they will have to evacuate a second time. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21009849.jpg
  • Eric and Nicole Zajkowski, who just fled Hurricane Irma from their home in Coral Springs, Fla., pass by a boarded up store in Savannah, Ga., walking their dog Neeko on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. The city of Savannah is under mandatory evacuation by Saturday, and the couple said they will have to evacuate a second time. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21009850.jpg
  • Eric and Nicole Zajkowski, who just fled Hurricane Irma from their home in Coral Springs, Fla., pass by a boarded up store in Savannah, Ga., walking their dog Neeko on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. The city of Savannah is under mandatory evacuation by Saturday, and the couple said they will have to evacuate a second time. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21009849.jpg
  • Bill Schumacher wipes the sweat from his eyes while securing his Lauderdale-By-The-Sea home in preparation for Hurricane Irma on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. (Photo by Amy Beth Bennett /Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008362.jpg
  • Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.  (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008299.jpg
  • A crew gathers for a meeting to prepare for the incoming Hurricane Irma at Orlando Utilities Commission on Sep. 8, 2017. (Photo by Aileen Perilla/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008300.jpg
  • Traffic rolls at a crawl on the northbound lanes of Florida's Turnpike near the intersection of I-75 in Wildwood on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017. Motorists are evacuating for the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irma.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21007690.jpg
  • At Gulfstream racetrack, Jerry Bennett loads up Pinky, a Florida bred filly that has won 7 races in her short career. Bennett had already taken 30 of his horses to Ocala and was loading another 10 for the journey before Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA)<br />
SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV
    RTIsipausa_21008358.jpg
  • Traffic on I-75 North fleeing Hurricane Irma backs up moving at a crawl toward Atlanta while power trucks head south toward the Georgia coast in preparation for the storm on Friday, September 8, 2017, in Griffin.  (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS/Sipa USA)
    RTIsipausa_21008299.jpg
  • May 1, 2019 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani farmer's family busy in harvesting & thrashing the wheat crops in current procurement wheat season in their fields in suburb of Lahore. As damage due to widespread hailstorm, torrential rains, and gusty winds earlier in the week damaged up to 150,000 tons of standing mature wheat crop in the Punjab province, an official estimate showed on Tuesday. Large-scale rain and hailstorm were also reported on April 16 and Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast a wave of downpour of similar intensity on April 17. The damage to standing wheat crop has also been estimated due to lodging (bending) of plants over a vast area, an initial assessment prepared by Provincial Agriculture Department said.Pakistani As harvesting starts, Punjab now expects to reap 29.55 million tons wheat against earlier estimates of over 39 million tons, as a combination of climate change – hailstorms, windstorms, persistent rains– and rust attack took toll on the crop. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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