Miami predicts unprecedented heat
Nearly a million people in the Miami area who do not have electricity and the ability to condition the air, complain of the heat against the backdrop of Hurricane Irma.
According to the report Sun-Sentinel, almost three-quarters of customers Florida Power and Light's in Miami-Dade County, there is no electricity, and city authorities warn that it may take several weeks to restore the power grid.
According to forecasts AccuWeather, the air temperature will rise, reaching, as expected, 42 degrees Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit).
Hotel owner Boca plaza John Wagner suggested staff Florida Light and Power to stay with him to speed up the recovery of electricity.
On Sunday, Hurricane Irma hit the mainland zone of Florida. Giant storm waves up to 4,5 meters hit the coast, the hurricane caused torrential rains.
How the hurricane was approaching Florida and what it swept away on its way, leaving disastrous consequences - read in the chronicle ForumDaily: Florida catastrophic hurricane Irma: data and forecasts
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