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A UK holidaymaker in the Caribbean islands has tweeted of the “apocalyptic” power and noise of Hurricane Irma as he hid in a concrete stairwell.
Around 4.30am local time in Saint Martin, Alex Woolfall wrote on social media that he was scared due to the winds that were raging up to 185mph.
“Evacuated & everyone now hiding in concrete stairwell of building. Noise of wind insane. Pray this will end soon!” he wrote.
“May be my last tweet as power out and noise now apocalyptic. This is like a movie I never want to see,” he said later that morning.
The eye of Hurricane Irma, the strongest Category 5 storm in a decade, passed over Barbuda around 1.47am, ripping off the roof of the police station.
It then moved on to the French islands of Saint Barthelemy and Saint Martin where sturdy buildings were destroyed and power lines torn down, including the weather station.
Irma is so strong that it appeared on seismometers, which normally measure earthquakes. Officials predicated at least 10 inches of rain, waves of up to 23 feet, flash floods, mud slides and winds of up to 185 mph.
US President Donald Trump declared emergencies in Florida, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, while six southern islands in the Bahamas said they would evacuate.
Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in picturesShow all 45 1 /45Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Recently planted palm trees lie strewn across the road as Hurricane Irma passes by in Miami Beach, Fla. 10 September 2017.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Damage outside the Mercure hotel in Marigot, on the Bay of Nettle, on the island of Saint-Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures People pick up debris in Fajardo as Hurricane Irma howled past Puerto Rico after thrashing several smaller Caribbean islands
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Large waves produced by Hurricane Irma crash into the end of Anglins Fishing Pier in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The category 4 hurricane made landfall in the United States in the Florida Keys at 9:10 a.m. after raking across the north coast of Cuba. 10 September 2017
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A Royal Air Force Puma has been delivered to the US Virgin Islands to assist with the humanitarian efforts post Hurricane Irma. The Puma will be delivering Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief in support of the Department for International Development. Royal Air Force logisticians from RAF Brize Norton have assisted with the delivery of military personnel and aid cargo to the Caribbean to support disaster relief in the wake of Hurricane Irma. RAF aircraft including, C-17 A400M and Voyager are supporting a Joint Task Force of RAF, Royal Marines, Army and RN personnel who are supporting the Department for International Development as it delivers aid to stricken Caribbean Islands.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Flamingos at Zoo Miami, are shown in a temporary enclosure in a hurricane resistant structure within the zoo, Saturday, 9 September 2017 in Miami. Though most animals will reman in their secure structures, the cheetahs and some birds will ride out the storm in temporary housing.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Boats are seen at a marina in South Beach as Hurricane Irma arrives at south Florida, in Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. 10 September 2017
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Storm clouds are seen over Fisher Island as Hurricane Irma approaches on 9 September 2017 in Miami Beach, Florida. Florida is in the path of the Hurricane which may come ashore at category 4
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Waves crash over a seawall at the mouth of the Miami River from Biscayne Bay, Fla., as Hurricane Irma passes by. 10 September 2017
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Some of the damage on Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures The skyline is seen as the outerbands of Hurricane Irma start to reach Florida on 9 September 2017 in Miami, Florida. Florida is in the path of the Hurricane which may come ashore at category 4.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A tree toped by hurricane Irma is seen on a empty street in Remedios, Cuba, 9 September 2017. Hurricane Irma reached Cuba bringing winds between 160 and 190 kilometers per hour. The hurricane has hit the north coast of the island.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures James Constantineau loads sands bags in his truck as he prepares for the approach of Hurricane Irma Saturday, 9 September 2017, in East Palatka, Fla. Gov. Rick Scott is urging anyone living in an evacuation zone in southwest Florida to leave by noon as the threat of Hurricane Irma has shifted west.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures The Fort Louis Marina in Marigot is seen on 8 September 2017 in Saint-Martin island, devastated by Hurricane Irma.
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Destruction in Orient Bay on the island of Saint-Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures The wreckage in Orient Bay on the island of Saint-Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures View of the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A mobile network tower snapped in two by the hurricane on the island of Barbuda
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A house reduced to rubble on the island of Saint Barthelemy
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures General view of damage on Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A damaged Casino Royale on Saint Martin after the passage of Hurricane Irma
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures An aerial photograph taken and released by the Dutch department of Defense shows the damage of Hurricane Irma in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten, the Dutch section of the Caribbean Island
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Flooded houses in Gustavia on the island of Saint-Barthelemy
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures The damage on the island of Saint-Martin, a day after Hurricane Irma hit
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A man carrying an umbrella is battered by the wind in Fajardo, Puerto Rico
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A lone police car on patrol during the passing of Hurricane Irma in Fajardo, Puerto Rico
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Haitian people walk through the wind and rain on a beach in Cap-Haitien on September 7 as Hurricane Irma approaches
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A flooded street on the island of Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A tree collapsed on a house in Saint Martin
Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A hotel in Saint Martin is gutted by floodwater during the hurricane
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Cars submerged in Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Debris floats amongst the floodwater in Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Household items float down the street in Gustavia, Saint-Barthélemy
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures The coast of Saint Martin is flooded as the hurricane hits the island
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A whole street underwater in Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A car crashes into the tree amongst the chaos in Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A building on the Saint Martin seafront, destroyed by the hurricane
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A mobile home overturned at Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Martin
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Palm trees bend in the wind in San Juan, Puerto Rico as Hurricane Irma slammed across islands in the northern Caribbean
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A woman runs in the rain as Hurricane Irma slammed into San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A picture taken on September 5, 2017 shows a view of the Baie Nettle beach in Marigot, with the wind blowing ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Irma
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures A man rides past a boarded up house as part of preparations ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Irma on September 5, 2017, in the French overseas island of Guadeloupe
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Employees of the Mercure Hotel fill sand bags on the Baie Nettle beach in Marigot, as part of the preparations for the arrival of Hurricane Irma
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures People in line at Costco, as they find out the store has ran out of water on September 5, 2017 in North Miami
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Hurricane Irma – devastation caused in pictures Night view of the city of Cap-Haitien, in the north of Haiti, 240 km from Port-au-Prince, on September 5, 2017
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British Airways sent an empty plane to bring customers back before the storm hit. The plane returned safely to the UK with 326 passengers.
Officials warned people to seek protection from Irma's “onslaught” in a statement that closed with: “May God protect us all.”
Hurricane Irma follows shortly after Hurricane Harvey destroyed swathes of south east Texas, dumping heavy rain and resulting in the deaths of more than 60 people.
Hurricane Matthew last year also ripped through the Caribbean, killing over 600 people and causing a humanitarian disaster in Haiti.
The exact path of Hurricane Irma is uncertain as it churns along a path towards Puerto Rico but it may hit Florida before the weekend.
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