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Eye of Hurricane Irma captured from above

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Hurricane chasers flew over Hurricane Irma on Friday capturing the eye of the storm on video. According to the US National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Irma has weakened slightly to a Category 4 storm as it approaches Florida after making landfall hours earlier in Cuba with maximum-strength Category 5 winds. IMAGES

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