Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico in shambles and killed at least 15 on the small Caribbean island of Dominica. The storm has also killed two people on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Maria has left the island of Puerto Rico without electricity and has battered the Dominican Republic with heavy rain and winds. The storm appears to be heading to the Turks and Caicos islands next.
Maria hit the island of Dominica hard as a Category 5 storm before turning to a Category 4 and striking Puerto Rico with winds as high as 155 mph. The storm dipped down to a Category 2 before rising up to a Category 3 hurricane.
On Thursday, Maria struck the Dominican Republic as a Category 3 storm. In the photo below, a restaurant owner is attempting to save a table, from his establishment, being washed out too see.
Maria knocked over a sculpture in Puerto Rico, by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
Puerto Rico was completely devastated from Hurricane Maria. Nearly 3.5 million people have been left without electricity, and authorities say that it may take four to six months for power to be restored to the island. Puerto Rico’s Governor Ricardo Rossello says a “new Puerto Rico” will need to be built.
Maria knocked over trees and caused property damage…
Some trees got pulled up by the root…
The look on this guy’s face says it all..
Maria caused major flooding throughout the island, turning some streets into rivers…
Strong trees ripped apart…
Many places in Puerto Rico got teared to shreds…
Maria’s winds are very strong. Residents of Puerto Rico described her winds as being “extremely violent.”
The island of Dominica was devastated when Maria came knocking as a Category 5 hurricane…