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  2. Hurricane Irma - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful and devastating tropical cyclone that was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Maria two weeks later. At the time, it was considered the most powerful hurricane on record in the open Atlantic region, outside of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, until it ...

  3. Effects of Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands

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    Hurricane Irma struck the British Virgin Islands as a Category 5 hurricane during the daylight hours of Wednesday, 6 September 2017. [2] It caused widespread destruction, and killed a total of four people. [3] The eye of the hurricane traveled over the three major islands in the group: Virgin Gorda, Tortola and Jost Van Dyke.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  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. British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The islands were named "Santa Úrsula y las Once Mil Vírgenes" by Christopher Columbus in 1493 after the legend of Saint Ursula and the 11,000 virgins. [3] [5] The name was later shortened to "the Virgin Islands". [3] The official name of the territory is still simply the "Virgin Islands", but the prefix "British" is often used.

  8. History of the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The history of the British Virgin Islands is usually, for convenience, broken up into five separate periods: Pre-Columbian Amerindian settlement, up to an uncertain date. Nascent European settlement, from approximately 1612 until 1672. British control, from 1672 until 1834. Emancipation, from 1834 until 1950.

  9. Princess Alexandra Hospital, Anguilla - Wikipedia

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    Princess Alexandra Hospital, Anguilla. The Princess Alexandra Hospital is a small hospital on Anguilla. It has a pharmacy, wards and a dialysis section. It suffered considerable storm damage as a result of Hurricane Irma, losing its roof, equipment and bed space. The British government and charitable donations have contributed towards the ...