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  2. Hurricane Irma - Wikipedia

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    The word Irmageddon was coined soon after the hurricane to describe the damage caused by the hurricane. [3] Irma developed from a tropical wave near the Cape Verde Islands on August 30. Favorable conditions allowed Irma to rapidly intensify into a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson wind scale by late on August 31.

  3. Category:Anguillan women - Wikipedia

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    Anguillan women by occupation ‎ (3 C) Categories: Anguillan people. Women by nationality. North American women. Women in Anguilla. Women by British Overseas Territory. Hidden category: Container categories.

  4. NASA releases breathtaking before and after images of ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Irma's Category 5 winds whipped through the Caribbean islands at upwards of 185 ... The photos were taken before the storm on August 25 and after the storm on September 10. Show comments.

  5. Ijahnya Christian - Wikipedia

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    Ijahnya Christian (January 31, 1957 – April 27, 2020) was an Afro-Anguillian social activist and noted member of the Rastafarian community. As a member of the pan-African and repatriation movements, Christian traveled worldwide to help preserve the African languages, traditions, and heritage of the diaspora and encouraged study on the history and culture of Caribbean communities.

  6. Anguilla - Wikipedia

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    Anguilla's thin arid soil being largely unsuitable for agriculture, the island has few land-based natural resources. [8] Its main industries are tourism, offshore incorporation and management, offshore banking, captive insurance and fishing. [8] [7] Anguilla's currency is the East Caribbean dollar, though the US dollar is also widely accepted. [7]

  7. Meteorological history of Hurricane Irma - Wikipedia

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    Irma caused widespread devastation in the Caribbean, with a total of $27.16 billion (2017 USD) in damages and 27 deaths being attributed to the hurricane accumulative of all affected areas in the Caribbean. The hurricane was the costliest to ever impact the state of Florida, with at least $50 billion in damages and 92 fatalities left behind by ...

  8. 1999 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Atlantic hurricane season was a fairly active season, mostly due to a persistent La Niña that developed in the latter half of 1998.It had five Category 4 hurricanes – the highest number recorded in a single season in the Atlantic basin, previously tied in 1933 and 1961, and later tied in 2005 and 2020.

  9. Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Antigua and Barbuda (UK: / æ n ˈ t iː ɡ ə ... b ɑːr ˈ b uː d ə /, US: / æ n ˈ t iː ɡ w ə ... b ɑːr ˈ b j uː d ə /) is a sovereign archipelagic country in the Caribbean.It lies at the conjuncture of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the Leeward Islands part of the Lesser Antilles.