Dayton Daily News

Irma death toll in U.S., Caribbean increases

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The death toll from Hurricane Irma’s catastroph­ic rampage across the Caribbean and the southeaste­rn U.S. has risen to 44 fatalities directly caused by its strong winds and heavy rains, plus 85 fatalities indirectly linked to the storm, according to a report released Monday by the U.S. National Hurricane Center. Eighty of the deaths indirectly linked to the hurricane came in Florida, caused by falls during storm preparatio­ns, vehicle accidents, carbon monoxide poisoning from generators, chain saw accidents and electrocut­ions, the report said. Fourteen people who died at a Broward County nursing home that lost power and air conditioni­ng after the storm were included in the tally of indirect deaths in Florida.

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