Hurricane Maria: Puerto Rico reels, Turks and Caicos hit
Updated 0047 GMT (0847 HKT) September 23, 2017
Puerto Rico devastated by Hurricane Maria
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A picture taken on September 19, 2017 shows the powerful winds and rains of hurricane Maria battering the city of Petit-Bourg on the French overseas Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Hurricane Maria strengthened into a "potentially catastrophic" Category Five storm as it barrelled into eastern Caribbean islands still reeling from Irma, forcing residents to evacuate in powerful winds and lashing rain. / AFP PHOTO / Cedrik-Isham Calvados / (Photo credit should read CEDRIK-ISHAM CALVADOS/AFP/Getty Images)
Hurricane Maria's wrath in the Caribbean
Couple fled Hurricane Irma, but now face Maria
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#Maria now a very dangerous Cat 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 130 MPH and an open eye. Approaching #Dominica. 1-hr #GOES16 meso vis.
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Residents of San Juan, Puerto Rico, deal with damages to their homes on September 20, 2017, as Hurricane Maria batters the island. Maria slammed into Puerto Rico on Wednesday, cutting power on most of the US territory as terrified residents hunkered down in the face of the island's worst storm in living memory. After leaving a deadly trail of destruction on a string of smaller Caribbean islands, Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico's southeast coast around daybreak, packing winds of around 150mph (240kph). / AFP PHOTO / HECTOR RETAMAL (Photo credit should read HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/Getty Images)
Hurricane Maria pummels Puerto Rico
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San Juan, Puerto Rico (CNN)Puerto Rico grappled with damages and deaths caused by Hurricane Maria on Friday as the storm hurtled across the Caribbean and slapped the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Hurricane Maria leaves more than 3 million Americans without power. Is help on the way?
Hurricane Maria leaves more than 3 million Americans without power. Is help on the way?
People in the northwest part of the island were urged to evacuate in the afternoon after a dam on the Guajataca River failed, according to a tweet from the National Weather Service.
The storm hit Puerto Rico two days ago and knocked out power in the US commonwealth of more than 3 million people, Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said. And it could be months before the electricity returns.
A gradual weakening of Maria is forecast over the next two days, but the Category 3 hurricane still socked the Turks and Caicos, a British overseas territory of more than 52,000 people.
Maria's core left the Turks and Caicos in a north-northwestward direction and was gradually moving away from the Bahamas, the center said in its 8 p.m. advisory.
A dangerous storm surge and large waves will raise water levels by as much as 9 to 12 feet above normal tide in the Turks and Caicos and southeastern Bahamas, the center said.
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The giant storm's death toll continues to mount.
At least 15 people are confirmed dead on Dominica, and dozens more remain missing. One person died in the US Virgin Islands, probably from drowning, authorities said.
At least six people were killed in Puerto Rico, said Héctor M. Pesquera, the island's public safety director.
Earlier, Puerto Rico's governor told CNN's "New Day" that 13 people had died in the storm. The figure was based on reports from mayors on the island, but law enforcement hasn't confirmed that total, the government said.
"Flash flooding continues in portions of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic due to persistent heavy rainfall from Maria's trailing rain bands," the hurricane center said.
The rain could spur "life-threatening flash floods and mudslides."
Hurricane Maria leaves a house destroyed in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Hurricane Maria leaves a house destroyed in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Maria is producing winds of near 125 mph (more than 200 kilometers per hour) with higher gusts. Moving at 9 mph (15 kilometers per hour), it was 375 miles (600 kilometers) east-southeast of Nassau, Bahamas.
The government of the Bahamas changed the hurricane warning for the Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeastern Bahamas to a tropical storm warning, the weather service said. A tropical storm warning is in effect for the central Bahamas.
Heavy rainfall is expected through Saturday. In Turks and Caicos, 8 to 16 inches are predicted, with 20 inches in some places, and in Puerto Rico, an additional 3 to 6 inches is likely, with isolated maximum storm totals at 40 inches.
Heavy rains are expected in parts of the Dominican Republic, Haiti and the Bahamas.
US Southeast coast to begin feeling impact
Maria will move closer to the US East Coast and Bermuda by the middle of next week, "but it is too soon to determine, what, if any direct impacts there might be in these areas," the hurricane center said.
Swells from the storm are expected to begin reaching the US Southeast coast, the center said.
"These swells are likely to cause dangerous surf and life-threatening rip currents along the coast for the next several days, even with Maria forecast to remain well offshore over the western Atlantic Ocean," it said.
A woman closes her property in Naguabo, Puerto Rico, hours before Maria's arrival.
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People take shelter at Puerto Rico's Humacao Arena on Tuesday, September 19.
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Two girls play on cots at the Humacao Arena.
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Waves crash in San Juan as the hurricane neared Puerto Rico on September 19.
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People pray in Humacao on September 19.
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A street is flooded in Pointe-a-Pitre, on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, on September 19.
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People stand near debris at a restaurant in Le Carbet, Martinique, on September 19.
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People in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, board up windows of a business on September 19.
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A boat is overturned off the shore of Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe, on September 19.
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Cars line up at a gas station in San Juan on September 19.
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A motorist drives on the flooded waterfront in Fort-de-France, Martinique, on September 19.
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Floodwaters surround cars in Pointe-a-Pitre on September 19.
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Soldiers patrol a street in Marigot, St. Martin, as preparations were made for Maria on September 19.
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People buy provisions in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, as the hurricane approached on Monday, September 18.
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Customers wait in line for power generators at a store in San Juan on September 18.
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A man walks on a highway divider while carrying his bicycle through San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Thursday, September 21. Hurricane Maria <a href="http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/09/world/hurricane-maria-puerto-rico-cnnphotos/index.html" target="_blank">left the island without power</a> after making landfall as a Category 4 storm.
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A shack is destroyed in San Juan on September 21.
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A gas station's sign is damaged in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, as the hurricane passed just north of the country on September 21.
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Rescue workers drive through a flooded road in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday, September 20.
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A mattress that fell from the third floor is surrounded by debris outside a San Juan apartment complex on September 20.
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Damage is seen in Roseau, Dominica, on September 20.
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People walk through the destruction in Roseau on September 20.
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San Juan is shrouded in darkness after the hurricane knocked out power to the entire island of Puerto Rico.
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Power lines are scattered across a road in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on September 20.
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Residents move aluminum panels from an intersection in Humacao on September 20.
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Rescue vehicles are trapped under an awning in Humacao on September 20.
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Trees are toppled outside the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan on September 20.
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Members of a rescue team embrace as they wait to help in Humacao on September 20.
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A tree is damaged in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, on September 20.
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Debris is strewn across a Fajardo street on September 20.
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A woman closes her property in Naguabo, Puerto Rico, hours before Maria's arrival.
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People take shelter at Puerto Rico's Humacao Arena on Tuesday, September 19.
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Two girls play on cots at the Humacao Arena.
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Waves crash in San Juan as the hurricane neared Puerto Rico on September 19.
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People pray in Humacao on September 19.
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A street is flooded in Pointe-a-Pitre, on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, on September 19.
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People stand near debris at a restaurant in Le Carbet, Martinique, on September 19.
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People in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, board up windows of a business on September 19.
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A boat is overturned off the shore of Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe, on September 19.
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Cars line up at a gas station in San Juan on September 19.
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A motorist drives on the flooded waterfront in Fort-de-France, Martinique, on September 19.
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Floodwaters surround cars in Pointe-a-Pitre on September 19.
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Soldiers patrol a street in Marigot, St. Martin, as preparations were made for Maria on September 19.
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People buy provisions in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, as the hurricane approached on Monday, September 18.
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Customers wait in line for power generators at a store in San Juan on September 18.
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A man walks on a highway divider while carrying his bicycle through San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Thursday, September 21. Hurricane Maria <a href="http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/09/world/hurricane-maria-puerto-rico-cnnphotos/index.html" target="_blank">left the island without power</a> after making landfall as a Category 4 storm.
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A shack is destroyed in San Juan on September 21.
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A gas station's sign is damaged in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, as the hurricane passed just north of the country on September 21.
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Rescue workers drive through a flooded road in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday, September 20.
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A mattress that fell from the third floor is surrounded by debris outside a San Juan apartment complex on September 20.
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Damage is seen in Roseau, Dominica, on September 20.
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People walk through the destruction in Roseau on September 20.
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San Juan is shrouded in darkness after the hurricane knocked out power to the entire island of Puerto Rico.
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Power lines are scattered across a road in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on September 20.
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Residents move aluminum panels from an intersection in Humacao on September 20.
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Rescue vehicles are trapped under an awning in Humacao on September 20.
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Trees are toppled outside the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan on September 20.
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Members of a rescue team embrace as they wait to help in Humacao on September 20.
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A tree is damaged in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, on September 20.
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Debris is strewn across a Fajardo street on September 20.
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Survivors of Hurricane Maria need assistance
Death, destruction
Parts of the Caribbean that Maria has already struck are just coming to terms with the extent of their losses.
CNN's Michael Holmes, who is on Dominica, said that almost all trees from the lush paradise have been denuded, leaving a stark, brown landscape in its place.
Aid had been stockpiled before Hurricane Irma, the storm that recently preceded Maria, but it was distributed to neighboring islands after Dominica appeared to have avoided the worst of it. Then came Maria.
Dominica knocked to its knees by Maria
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Dominica knocked to its knees by Hurricane Maria's might
In Puerto Rico, every inch of the island was hammered when Maria made landfall Wednesday.
As many as 4,500 Army reservists have been brought in to complement the Puerto Rican National Guard, says Brig. Gen. Dustin Shultz, who is commanding the reserves in the Caribbean during rescue effort.
Gov. Kenneth E. Mapp of the US Virgin Islands is calling for "all hands on deck" as the territory expands recovery efforts after both Irma and Maria struck in less than two weeks.
The Royal Navy's flagship HMS Ocean arrived in the British Virgin Islands with about 650 personnel and 60 tons of cargo, including construction equipment, hygiene kits and water purification tablets. The ship's arrival means there are now more than 2,000 UK military personnel working on relief.
US President Donald Trump has pledged federal help for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
The drive that shows how badly Puerto Rico was hit
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Tough conditions in hospital
In San Juan, Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital suffered damage. It's part of life in the "hurricane corridor," hospital planning director Margo Silva told CNN.
Long recovery for hospital post hurricane
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"We're used to dealing with this. Unfortunately, being so close to the ocean, these circumstances come up," Silva said
The air conditioning had failed, meaning patients such as 103-year-old Diosa Alarondo were suffering in the heat.
She's been at the hospital for two months, and her daughter Jacqueline Alarondo was distressed. Water only arrived Thursday afternoon, she said. "It was bad, messed-up organization from the administration."
But another patient, Ana Rivera, said it might have been the best place to ride out the storm. The food comes on time, and they've been treating her well, she said.
Puerto Rican residents face uncertain future
Puerto Rican residents face uncertain future 01:35
Ten miles west of the capital, residents trudged through floodwaters to reach their homes -- many of which no longer had roofs.
Sylvia Colon fought back tears as firefighters and the National Guard reached her 84-year-old neighbor. She refused to leave the woman who, she says, is like a grandmother to her.
One girl, Marytere, 16. had to cross floods with her family, clutching small dogs, along with bags filled with food, toiletries and pillows, to reach the rescue team.
The family had left to find help when the water got too high. "I'm scared of what's going to happen now to us," she said, wiping away tears.
"What's the family going to do now?"
CNN's Nick Valencia and Leyla Santiago reported from Puerto Rico, while Joe Sterling reported and wrote from Atlanta, and Euan McKirdy reported and from Hong Kong. CNN's Marilia Brocchetto contributed to this report.
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