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Residents return to storm-ravaged Florida Keys

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In the Florida Keys, Hurricane Irma has caused a lot of damage, especially amongst the Islamorada community, where dozens of residents lost their houses.

Added on the 12/09/2017 20:36:03 - Copyright : AFP EN

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