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President Trump says he's planning a trip to Florida, where Hurricane Irma flooded streets, ripped apart mobile homes and has already claimed at three lives. via Brevard - News http://rssfeeds.floridatoday.com/~/458086158/0/brevard/news~Rocked-by-Irma-Florida-getting-a-visit-from-Trump-aposvery-soonapos/ In spite of Hurricane Irma in Brevard, Shell station manager Uday Patel opened to help fuel law enforcement cars. Customers kept coming in. Video posted Sept. 10, 2017, by James Dean, FLORIDA TODAY via Brevard - News http://rssfeeds.floridatoday.com/~/458080796/0/brevard/news~Open-in-spite-of-Hurricane-Irma-Shell-station-in-Indian-Harbour-Beach/ With maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, Irma remains a dangerous Category 3 storm and has prompted hurricane, storm surge and tornado warnings across the state. via Brevard - News http://rssfeeds.floridatoday.com/~/458068432/0/brevard/news~Hurricane-Irma-Category-storm-with-mph-winds-approaches-Florida/ |