The archive of all headlines from September 09, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Hurricane Irma continued its deadly sweep through the Caribbean on Friday as residents of Florida waited with frazzled nerves and growing fears over just how bad the storm will be. The Category 4 hurricane with a footprint as big as Texas is expected to make landfall early Sunday morning and blow… L.A. Now
Category five superstorm hits Bahamas, with at least 23 people confirmed dead across Caribbean
Hurricane Irma continued its deadly sweep through the Caribbean on Friday as residents of Florida waited with frazzled nerves and growing fears over just how bad the storm will be. The Category 4 hurricane, with a footprint as big as Texas, is expected to make landfall early Sunday and blow through… L.A. Now
Category five superstorm hits Bahamas, with at least 23 people confirmed dead across Caribbean
Category four superstorm hits Bahamas and Cuba, with at least 23 people confirmed dead across Caribbean
Category four superstorm continues destructive path, with at least 23 people confirmed dead across Caribbean
Hurricane Irma continued its deadly sweep through the Caribbean on Friday as residents of Florida waited with frazzled nerves and growing fears over just how bad the storm will be. The Category 4 hurricane, with a footprint as big as Texas, is expected to make landfall early Sunday and blow through… Science Now
The Category 4 hurricane with a footprint as big as Texas is expected to make landfall Sunday morning and blow through central Florida with 150 mph winds, reaching Georgia by Monday. Science Now
Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said Hurricane Irma would be “way bigger than Andrew,” warning hundreds of thousands of people in its path to flee. Irma battered the Turks and Caicos overnight, the latest island nation to be swamped. Hurricane Jose was upgraded to Category 4.
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm is “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Category four superstorm continues destructive path, with at least 23 people confirmed dead across Caribbean
The Category 4 hurricane with a footprint as big as Texas is expected to make landfall Sunday morning and blow through central Florida with 150 mph winds, reaching Georgia by Monday. L.A. Now
Hurricane Irma
At least 23 people confirmed dead across Caribbean, with Hurricane Jose also heading for Barbuda at almost category five intensity
Cuba is the latest Caribbean island to suffer a direct hit, with at least 23 people confirmed dead across the region
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm is “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hurricane Irma
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm is “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hurricane Irma
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm is “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
The Category 4 hurricane with a footprint as big as Texas is expected to make landfall Sunday morning and blow through central Florida with 150 mph winds, reaching Georgia by Monday.Patience in short supply as desperation sets in among South Florida residents still in Hurricane Irma's path L.A. Now
The monster hurricane with a footprint as big as Texas is expected to make landfall Sunday morning and blow through central Florida with 150 mph winds, reaching Georgia by Monday.Patience in short supply as desperation sets in among South Florida residents still in Hurricane Irma's path L.A. Now
A quarter of the state’s population is ordered to leave, and Irma is restored to category five strength as it pummels Cuba
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
A quarter of the state’s population is ordered to leave, and Irma is restored to category 5 strength as it pummels Cuba
With hundreds of thousands of people streaming out of their homes for safety, tensions are flaring in the final, unsettling hours before Irma crashes into the area.Hurricane Irma back to a Category 5 storm as it sweeps into Cuba and continues a path toward Florida L.A. Now
Hurricane Irma
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
The monster hurricane with a footprint as big as Texas is expected to make landfall Sunday morning and blow through central Florida with 150 mph winds, reaching Georgia by Monday.Patience in short supply as desperation sets in among South Florida residents still in Hurricane Irma's path L.A. Now
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hurricane Irma
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hurricane Irma
Irma is restored to category 5 strength as it pummels Cuba and prompts orders for a quarter of Florida’s population to leave
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hurricane Irma
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hundreds of thousands were fleeing Hurricane Irma in the largest evacuation in state history, packing into county shelters and jamming highways on their way north.The storm “is going to devastate the United States, either Florida or some of the southeastern states,” an emergency official said.
Hurricane Irma left a trail of death and destruction across the Caribbean with at least 20 people confirmed dead.The storm’s outer bands have begun moving into Miami-Dade County. “Law enforcement cannot save you,” said Gov. Rick Scott of Florida.
Tropical storm-force winds reached South Florida and the spindly Keys braced for a potentially catastrophic direct hit on Sunday morning. L.A. Now
Tropical storm-force winds reached South Florida and the spindly Keys braced for a potentially catastrophic direct hit on Sunday morning.Patience in short supply as desperation sets in among South Florida residents still in Hurricane Irma's path L.A. Now
Hurricane Irma left a trail of death and destruction across the Caribbean with at least 20 people confirmed dead.The storm’s core is expected to reach the Florida Keys by Sunday morning. “Law enforcement cannot save you,” said Gov. Rick Scott of Florida.
Hurricane Irma left a trail of death and destruction across the Caribbean with at least 25 people confirmed dead.The storm’s core is expected to reach the Florida Keys by Sunday morning. “Law enforcement cannot save you,” said Gov. Rick Scott of Florida.
Irma is restored to category 5 strength as it pummels Cuba and prompts orders for a quarter of Florida’s population to leave
Tropical storm-force winds reached South Florida and the spindly Keys braced for a potentially catastrophic direct hit on Sunday morning.Patience in short supply as desperation sets in among South Florida residents still in Hurricane Irma's path CALIFORNIA
Irma is restored to category 5 strength as it pummels Cuba and prompts orders for a quarter of Florida’s population to leave
Florida continued to brace for deadly winds and life-threatening storm surge from Irma. In Cuba, videos showed city streets and palm trees racked by sheets of rain and powerful winds.Live Updates: Hurricane Irma forces millions to evacuate CALIFORNIA
Hurricane Irma left a trail of death and destruction across the Caribbean with at least 25 people confirmed dead.The storm’s core is expected to reach the Florida Keys by Sunday morning. “Law enforcement cannot save you,” said Gov. Rick Scott of Florida.
Hurricane Irma left a trail of death and destruction across the Caribbean with at least 25 people confirmed dead.The storm’s core is expected to reach the Florida Keys by Sunday morning. “Law enforcement cannot save you,” said Gov. Rick Scott of Florida.
Florida continued to brace for deadly winds and life-threatening storm surge from Irma. In Cuba, videos showed city streets and palm trees racked by sheets of rain and powerful winds.Live Updates: Hurricane Irma forces millions to evacuate L.A. Now