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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2/13
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.
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3/13
Fallen trees and power lines in Miami Beach. The roads will reopen once roads are safe, police say.
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4/13
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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5/13
Hundreds of trees were toppled fell all over the Florida peninsula, bringing down power lines. Getty Images
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6/13
Clean up began quickly in Key Biscayne amd power was also restored on Monday.
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7/13
Naples residents woke up to flooded streets on Monday.
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8/13
Authorities reported historic flooding in Jacksonville.
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PUBLICIDAD
9/13
Downtown Jacksonville on Monday. AP photo.
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PUBLICIDAD
10/13
Tampa International Airport website on Monday.
David Adams
PUBLICIDAD
11/13
Flight activity in the southeast was way below normal as airports remained closed after the passage of Hurricane Irma./flightradar24.com