Hurricane Hermine Floods Streets, Shuts Down Power for 200,000 Locals in Florida
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by News Editor
Hurricane Hermine made landfall on Florida’s northwest coast early Friday, flooding streets, toppling trees and knocking down power lines.
The Category 1 hurricane roared ashore from the Gulf of Mexico near St. Marks, which is south of Tallahassee, with sustained winds of 80 mph at around 1:30 a.m. ET.
Read full story at NBC News.
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