St Croix Christiansted before and after hurricane Maria US Virgin Islands
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St. Croix , Christiansted , before and after hurricane Maria, US Virgin Islands • St. Croix before Hurricane Maria, U.S.Virgin Islands, • American Virgin Islands, hotels, travel, holiday, resorts, cruise • Saint Croix (/ˌseɪnt ˈkrɔɪ/; Spanish: Santa Cruz; Dutch: Sint-Kruis; French: Sainte-Croix; Danish and Norwegian: Sankt Croix, Taino: Ay Ay) is an island in the Caribbean Sea, and a county and constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincorporated territory of the United States. • St. Croix is the largest of the islands in the territory. However, the territory's capital, Charlotte Amalie, is located on Saint Thomas. As of the 2010 United States Census, St. Croix's population was 50,601,[2] its highest point is Mount Eagle, at 355 metres (1,165 ft). St. Croix's nickname is Twin City , for its two towns on opposite ends of the island, Frederiksted on the western end and Christiansted on the east. • Saint Croix cruise, • Saint Croix hurricane, • Saint Croix hurricane Maria, • Saint Croix Maria, • Saint Croix holiday, • Saint Croix hotels, • Saint Croix resorts, • Saint Croix damage, • Saint Croix • g • Hurricane conditions • expected within 36 hours. • British Overseas Territories • British Virgin Islands • Montserrat • Dominica • France • Guadeloupe • Martinique • Saint Kitts and Nevis • United States • United States Virgin Islands • Puerto Rico, including Culebra and Vieques • Dominica[edit] • Striking Dominica as a Category 5 hurricane, Maria caused severe damage. Roofs were blown off houses, including that of Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit.[19] • Hurricane Maria is an extremely powerful tropical cyclone which recently made landfall on Dominica, and is currently threatening the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. The thirteenth named storm, seventh hurricane, fourth major hurricane, and second Category 5 hurricane of the unusually active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Maria formed on September 16 out of a tropical wave that was monitored by the National Hurricane Center beginning on September 14. It is the third major hurricane in a row to threaten the Leeward Islands with a direct strike or major impacts within two weeks, after Hurricane Irma caused catastrophic damage there and Jose, then a Category 4 hurricane, passed dangerously close just days after. At 23:30 UTC on September 18, Maria strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane, therefore making the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season the first since 2007 to feature two Category 5 hurricanes, and one of only six Atlantic hurricane seasons to feature two or more Category 5 hurricanes, as well as only the second (after 2007) to feature two hurricanes making landfall at Category 5 intensity. • See also[edit] • Tropical cyclones portal • List of Category 5 Atlantic hurricanes • 1928 San Felipe Segundo hurricane – The strongest and most destructive cyclone to affect Puerto Rico in modern times, the only recorded Category 5 hurricane to make landfall on the island • Hurricane David • Hurricane Irma • Hurricane Harvey • Hurricane Jose (2017) • Hurricane Luis • Hurricane Hortense • Hurricane Marilyn • Tropical cyclone#Climate change
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