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In photos: Getting home after Hurricane Irma
Canceled flights, roads closed: many Florida residents are stranded after fleeing Hurricane Irma.

Line of cars trying to get back to Miami Beach this morning, even tho they won't be let in bc roads are impassable
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At least three million users were reported with power outages in Florida/ Little by little some households recovered service. In the image, Estrella Palacios walks through the trees brought down by Hurricane Irma on Brickell Avenue in Miami's financial center.

Fallen trees and power lines in Miami Beach. The roads will reopen once roads are safe, police say.
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The streets of Miami Beach have a lot of debris and fallen power lines. Crews are working quickly to ensure road safety, according to Miami Beach police. Twitter: Miami Beach Police
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Hundreds of trees were toppled fell all over the Florida peninsula, bringing down power lines. Getty Images

Clean up began quickly in Key Biscayne amd power was also restored on Monday.

Naples residents woke up to flooded streets on Monday.
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Authorities reported historic flooding in Jacksonville.
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Downtown Jacksonville on Monday. AP photo.
APTampa International Airport website on Monday.
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Flight activity in the southeast was way below normal as airports remained closed after the passage of Hurricane Irma./flightradar24.com
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Flooded streets ....Twitter
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Streets blocked ..../Twitter
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