Related Image Expand / CollapseHurricane Irma made its first landfall in Florida Sunday morning in the Keys as a Category 4 storm, with 130-mph winds. In a White House press briefing Monday afternoon, Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert said recovery in the Florida Keys is “going to take a while. Nobody can enter the island via bridges in the Florida Keys until they are inspected by the Florida Department of Transportation (DOT), Monroe County Administrator Roman Gastesi told WFOR. Crews planned to begin searching each home, house-by-house, in the Keys Monday to check on survivors, Gastesi told The Associated Press. That’s the worst spot,” Gastesi told WFOR.
Source: Fox News September 11, 2017 19:45 UTC