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Irma leaves millions without power and thousands homeless in Florida By Associated Press, adapted by Newsela staff on 09.12.17 Word Count 794 Level 1140L Kelly McClenthen (left) returns to see the flood damage to her home with her boyfriend Daniel Harrison in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Bonita Springs, Florida, September 11, 2017. Photo by: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert TAMPA, Florida Hurricane Irma weakened into a still-dangerous tropical storm Monday as it pushed inland. It triggered record flooding in Florida's northeastern corner, while rescuers in its soggy, wind-battered wake mobilized to reach victims and learn the full extent of the damage. The storm engulfed nearly the entire Florida peninsula, causing chaos from the state's southernmost point up to the Georgia line, from the Atlantic coast to the Gulf side. It swamped homes, uprooted massive trees, flooded streets, cast boats ashore, snapped miles of power lines and toppled construction cranes. "What's Going To Happen Now?" "How are we going to survive from here?" asked Gwen Bush, who waded through thigh-deep floodwaters outside her central Florida home to reach National Guard rescuers and get a ride to a shelter. "What's going to happen now? I just don't know." This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 1

More than 6.2 million homes and businesses remained without power, and 220,000 people huddled in shelters. Officials warned it could take weeks for electricity to be restored to everyone. No deaths in Florida were immediately linked to the storm. At least 34 people were killed in the Caribbean as Irma at one point the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the open Atlantic, with winds up to 185 miles per hour (mph) ravaged a string of resort islands long known as vacation playgrounds for the rich. Irma's Wrath Stretched Hundreds Of Miles By Monday morning, Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm, with winds of 65 mph (110 kph). Irma's wrath in the Sunshine State stretched hundreds of miles. In the Keys, where the storm roared ashore Sunday morning with winds of 130 mph (209 kph), video showed houses shoved from their foundations and boats tossed onto the pavement. In Coral Gables, near Miami, fallen trees made streets look like a jungle, and damaged power lines buzzed. And more than 400 miles from where Irma first came ashore, storm surge brought flooding to the Jacksonville area at levels not seen in more than 50 years. At least 46 people were pulled from swamped homes. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office warned residents along the St. Johns River to "Get out NOW." "If you need to get out, put a white flag in front of your house. A T-shirt, anything white," the office said on its Facebook page. "Search and rescue teams are ready to deploy." The full breadth of the damage statewide remained unclear, though, with communications and travel cut off by high winds and flooding. Search crews planned to go door-to-door in the hardhit Keys to check on residents. Not Over Yet Around midday, Irma's center began pushing into Georgia, where a tornado spun off by the storm was reported on the coast. Firefighters inland had to rescue several people after trees fell on their homes. A tropical storm warning was issued for the first time ever in Atlanta, and school was canceled in communities around the state. More than 100,000 customers were without power in Georgia and over 80,000 in South Carolina. Over the next two days, Irma is expected to push to the northwest, into Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. The Tampa-St. Petersburg area has a high population. People there braced for its first direct hit from a major hurricane since 1921. But by the time it struck in the middle of the night Monday, its winds were down to 100 mph (161 kph) or less. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 2

Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn said the situation was not as bad as it could have been but warned residents that dangerous storm surge continued. He also reported downed power lines and other debris. Some Residents Ride Out The Storm "What we feared the most was the surge," he said on MSNBC. "The surge is yet to be finished." In Redington Shores west of Tampa, Carl Roberts spent a sleepless night riding out Irma in his 17th-floor beachfront condo. After losing power late Sunday, he made it through the worst of the storm shaken but unhurt. "The hurricane winds lashed the shutters violently, throughout the night," he wrote in a text message, "making sleep impossible." As morning broke, he couldn't open the electric shutters to see outside. East of Tampa, winds knocked a utility pole and power lines onto a sheriff's cruiser late Sunday in Polk County. A deputy and a paramedic, who had just escorted an elderly patient to safety, were trapped for two hours until a crew could free them. Both were unhurt. And more than 120 homes were being evacuated early Monday just outside Orlando as floodwaters started to pour in. Firefighters and National Guardsmen went door-to-door and used boats to ferry families to safety. A few miles away, 30 others had to be evacuated when a 60-foot sinkhole opened up under an apartment building. No injuries were reported. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 3

Quiz 1 Read the following selections from the article. 1. More than 6.2 million homes and businesses remained without power, and 220,000 people huddled in shelters. Officials warned it could take weeks for electricity to be restored to everyone. 2. And more than 400 miles from where Irma first came ashore, storm surge brought flooding to the Jacksonville area at levels not seen in more than 50 years. At least 46 people were pulled from swamped homes. 3. A tropical storm warning was issued for the first time ever in Atlanta, and school was canceled in communities around the state. More than 100,000 customers were without power in Georgia and over 80,000 in South Carolina. 4. And more than 120 homes were being evacuated early Monday just outside Orlando as floodwaters started to pour in. Firefighters and National Guardsmen went door-to-door and used boats to ferry families to safety. Which two selections taken together provide the BEST support for the idea that many people who attempted to remain at home throughout the storm were unable to do so? (A) 1 and 2 (B) 1 and 3 (C) 2 and 4 (D) 3 and 4 This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 4

2 According to the article, Irma proved to be more catastrophic in some areas than in others. Which paragraph from the article BEST supports the idea outlined above? (A) (B) The storm engulfed nearly the entire Florida peninsula, causing chaos from the state's southernmost point up to the Georgia line, from the Atlantic coast to the Gulf side. It swamped homes, uprooted massive trees, flooded streets, cast boats ashore, snapped miles of power lines and toppled construction cranes. No deaths in Florida were immediately linked to the storm. At least 34 people were killed in the Caribbean as Irma at one point the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the open Atlantic, with winds up to 185 miles per hour (mph) (298 kph) ravaged a string of resort islands long known as vacation playgrounds for the rich. (C) In the Keys, where the storm roared ashore Sunday morning with winds of 130 mph (209 kph), video showed houses shoved from their foundations and boats tossed onto the pavement. In Coral Gables, near Miami, fallen trees made streets look like a jungle, and damaged power lines buzzed. (D) Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn said the situation was not as bad as it could have been but warned residents that dangerous storm surge continued. He also reported downed power lines and other debris. 3 Read the paragraph from the introduction [paragraphs 1-2]. Hurricane Irma weakened into a still-dangerous tropical storm Monday as it pushed inland. It triggered record flooding in Florida's northeastern corner, while rescuers in its soggy, wind-battered wake mobilized to reach victims and learn the full extent of the damage. The author uses the word "mobilized" to mean: (A) (B) (C) (D) sprang into action ran from danger began to rebuild asked for help This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 5

4 Read the selections from the section "Some Residents Ride Out The Storm." In Redington Shores west of Tampa, Carl Roberts spent a sleepless night riding out Irma in his 17th-floor beachfront condo. After losing power late Sunday, he made it through the worst of the storm shaken but unhurt. "The hurricane winds lashed the shutters violently, throughout the night," he wrote in a text message, "making sleep impossible." Which phrase from these selections helps you to understand how powerful the storm was? (A) (B) (C) (D) spent a sleepless night after losing power late Sunday through the worst of the storm lashed the shutters violently This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 6