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  1. Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful Cape Verde hurricane that caused widespread destruction across its path in early September 2017. Irma was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Maria two weeks later.

    • August 30, 2017
    • $77.2 billion (2017 USD)
    • 180 mph (285 km/h)
  2. Irma struck Florida twice on September 10 – the first as a Category 4 at Cudjoe Key and the second on Marco Island as a Category 3. The hurricane weakened significantly over Florida, and was reduced to a tropical storm, before exiting the state into Georgia on September 11.

    • 84 total
    • ~$50 billion (2019 USD)
    • 130 mph (215 km/h)
  3. 27. Aug. 2017 · Learn how FEMA and its partners provided more than $5.58 billion in assistance to households and communities affected by Hurricane Irma in 2017. See the timeline, numbers and facts of the recovery efforts in Florida.

  4. 5. Sept. 2017 · Hurricane Irma lost strength as it swept across Florida, and was downgraded to a tropical storm on Monday morning. All times on the maps are Eastern.

    • Watches and Warnings For Southern Florida
    • The Story For South Floridians
    • Storm Surge/Tide
    • Wind
    • Tornadoes
    • Damage, Casualties and Impacts to South Florida

    The following watches and warnings were valid for all or parts of the following counties in southern Florida: Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Mainland Monroe, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach. All times EDT.

    South Floridians began paying very close attention to Irma’s forecast up to a week or more prior to landfall in South Florida. From about 5 days before landfall onward, the NHC forecast was consistent on a threat to South Florida. Residents and visitors swarmed grocery stores, gas stations and department stores to stock up on essential supplies. Th...

    Collier County: the maximum surveyed inundation value was 8 feet at the Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee, with 3-5 feet across most of the island. In Everglades City, a maximum inundation of 6 feet occurred at the Everglades National Park Gulf Visitor Center, with 2-4 feet common across the town and as high as 5 feet in a few areas. Surveys conducted...

    Irma was the first major (Category 3 or higher) hurricane to make landfall in South Florida since Wilma of 2005. The highest wind gust recorded on land in South Florida was 142 mph at a mesonet site near Naples Airport. The highest sustained wind recorded was 112 mph by a spotter on Marco Island. The map to the left is an analysis of maximum sustai...

    Five tornadoes were confirmed in South Florida in association with Irma – 1 in Miami-Dade County, 3 in Broward County and 1 in Collier County. The tornado in Collier County occurred 2 miles west of Ochopee where wooden power poles were damaged along Tamiami Trail between Ochopee and the SR-29 intersection. It was determined to be an EF-1. The torna...

    Deaths: Hurricane Irma was responsible for 1 direct death in South Florida. An 86 year old man in Broward County died after opening the front door of his home during the hurricane to see what was going on when a gust of wind knocked him to the floor, causing him to hit his head. There were 33 indirect deaths in South Florida which occurred before, ...

  5. 9. Sept. 2022 · A look back at the devastating effects of Hurricane Irma, which hit Florida in 2017 as a Category 3 storm, causing over $300 billion in damage and 123 deaths. Learn how Irma changed hurricane preparedness and response in Florida and the challenges it posed for emergency managers.

  6. 11. Sept. 2017 · PLANTATION, Fla. — Hurricane Irma turned its fury on Florida's Gulf Coast after making two landfalls Sunday and raking the southern half of the state with ferocious winds and torrential...