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Consecutive hurricanes and even wildfires have exhausted rescue workers brought in to help with conditions in Texas, Florida and Western states.
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As Irma heads into Florida, a lot of people are hitting the highways to evacuate, and even those staying behind are topping off their tanks to make sure they don't run out.
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The latest hurricane models are using lightning-fast supercomputers to crunch ever-more data. And they're getting better.
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With 155-mph winds, Irma is headed for Florida. More than 5 million people have been ordered to evacuate.
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Warmer waters and air are playing a role in this year's monster storms.
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While local news broadcasts have been dominated by images of people flocking to stores, many low-income residents can't afford to stock up on supplies or drive out of town.
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The initial multibillion-dollar federal response is only the beginning of what will be needed to recover from two major storms. Where does it all go?
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Barbuda, Anguilla, St. Martin and the British and U.S. Virgin Islands bore the brunt of the Category 5 monster that could hit Florida within days.
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Down graded to a Category 4, Irma's brutal churn through the Caribbean is aimed at Florida, where the National Hurricane Center says it's more likely to make landfall as a "dangerous major hurricane."