Miami – PHOTOS: Millions Without Power As Irma’s Death Toll Grows

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    A worker is silhouetted against the setting sun as he works on a power line in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Marco Island, Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017. Florida officials say crews are restoring power across the state, but 9.5 million people remain without electricity. State Emergency Management Center officials say they restored power to 1.7 million homes and businesses on Tuesday. (AP Photo/David Goldman)Miami – With millions of Floridians still without power because of Irma’s destruction, concerns have begun to mount over the safety of the state’s 4 million senior citizens in the late-summer heat.

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    Because the power outages could last for many more days, residents have flocked to buy generators and other supplies.

    Three people were found dead at a nursing home in Hollywood early Wednesday after police got a call about a person with a heart attack. Police say three more died at the hospital or on the way.

    In the Caribbean, where the death toll has been even higher, French and British officials promised to beef up emergency and long-term aid to their countries’ stricken territories.

    The confirmed death toll from Hurricane Irma stood at 57 Wednesday morning. At least 38 people have killed across the Caribbean.
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