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Powerful Hurricane Maria makes landfall on Puerto Rico

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PUERTO RICO - Hurricane Maria roared ashore in Puerto Rico yesterday as the strongest storm to hit the U.S. territory in about 90 years after lashing the U.S. Virgin Islands and devastatin­g a string of tiny Caribbean islands, killing at least one person. Packing 155 mile per hour (250 kph) winds and driving high storm surges, Maria made landfall near Yabouca, the National Hurricane Center said. It was heading northwest, on a track directly over the island of 3.4 million people. It struck just days after the region was punched by Hurricane Irma, which ranked as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record, which left a trail of destructio­n on several Caribbean islands and Florida. “We have not experience­d an event of this magnitude in our modern history,” Ricardo Rossello, governor of Puerto Rico, said in a televised message on Tuesday. “Although it looks like a direct hit with major damage to Puerto Rico is inevitable, I ask for America’s prayers,” he said, adding the government has set up 500 shelters. In Puerto Rico, Maria is expected to dump as much as 25 inches (63.5 cm) of rain on parts of the island, the NHC said. Storm surges, when hurricanes push ocean water dangerousl­y over normal levels, could be up to 9 feet (2.74 meters). The heavy rainfall could cause lifethreat­ening flash floods and mudslides, it added.

A few hours earlier, Maria passed west of St. Croix, home to about half of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ 103,000 residents, as a rare Category 5 storm the top of the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale. (REUTERS.com/Photo: AOL.

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Packing 155 mile per hour (250 kph) winds and driving high storm surges, Maria made landfall near Yabouca, the National Hurricane Center said.

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