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13 Breathtaking Photos of Human Resilience in the Face of Hurricane Irma [fortune.com]

 

“There's nothing like a natural disaster to bring humanity together, and look no further than Hurricane Irma for evidence.

The catastrophic cyclone, officially a tropical storm as of this morning, quickly registered as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.

Its long and winding path—much of it as a Category 5 storm with winds of up to 185 miles per hour—left plenty of destruction in its wake, from the tiny state of Antigua and Barbuda to the mainland United States. Homes were flooded, vehicles were inundated, trees ripped from roots, roofs ripped from shelters. Power to millions of people disappeared in a flash. States of emergency were widespread. Damages were estimated to be more than $200 billion.

Yet residents have already begun to rebuild.

Below you'll find a collection of photographs from many of the places where Irma wreaked havoc. From Saint Martin to South Beach, people supported each other to make it through the storm. Here's a brief glimpse.”

[For more on this story by Andrew Nusca, go to http://fortune.com/2017/09/11/...a-resilience-photos/]

Photo: Ron Colby, age 70, leaves his flooded home after staying during Hurricane Irma. In a modest income area of Bonita Springs, Florida, floodwaters reached waist deep in some areas flooding homes and cars in the areas. Some residents returned on Monday to retrieve belongings. Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

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