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Tropical Storm Erika soaks Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
Tropical Storm Erika lashed Puerto Rico early Friday with heavy rains and wind after killing four people and causing devastating floods in the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, where several people remained missing.
- A river overflows, affecting some homes along its banks, due to Tropical Storm Erika in Roseau, Dominica, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. Streets across Dominica turned into fast-flowing rivers that swept up cars as the storm pummeled the eastern Caribbean island. (AP Photo/Carlisle Jno Baptiste)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- Rio Batan Matienzo takes a leap while skim boarding Tropical Storm Erika approaches the island in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. Tropical Storm Erika pummeled the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, unleashing landslides and killing at least four people. The storm knocked out power and water supplies and had dumped 15 inches of rain on Dominica by early Thursday, according to the weather service in the nearby island of Antigua. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- A boat sits in shallow water as Tropical Storm Erika passes through New Town, Dominica, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. Erika was expected to move near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands on Thursday and be near or just north of the Dominican Republic on Friday as it heads toward Florida early next week, possibly as a hurricane. (AP Photo/Carlisle Jno Baptiste)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- A surfer walks into the ocean as Tropical Storm Erika approaches the island in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. Tropical Storm Erika pummeled the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, unleashing landslides and killing at least four people. The storm knocked out power and water supplies and had dumped 15 inches of rain on Dominica by early Thursday, according to the weather service in the nearby island of Antigua. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- Tourists enjoy the beach as Tropical Storm Erika approaches the island in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. Tropical Storm Erika pummeled the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, unleashing landslides and killing at least four people. The storm knocked out power and water supplies and had dumped 15 inches of rain on Dominica by early Thursday, according to the weather service in the nearby island of Antigua. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- The Beran protestant church is partially collapsed due to Tropical Storm Erika in Roseau, Dominica, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. The storm, which forecasters said could reach Florida as a hurricane on Monday, knocked out power and water supplies on Dominica as it dumped 15 inches (38 centimeters) of rain on the small island and headed west into the Caribbean Sea. (AP Photo/Carlisle Jno Baptiste)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- People look at sink holes in the road next to the capital's main market, caused by Tropical Storm Erika in Roseau, Dominica, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. About 80 percent of the island was without electricity, and water supply was cut off, authorities said. (AP Photo/Carlisle Jno Baptiste)read moreThe Associated PressShare
- A woman walks into the ocean as Tropical Storm Erika approaches the island in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. Tropical Storm Erika pummeled the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, unleashing landslides and killing at least four people. The storm, which was forecast to near Florida as a hurricane on Monday, knocked out power and water supplies and had dumped 15 inches of rain on Dominica by early Thursday, according to the weather service in the nearby island of Antigua. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)read moreThe Associated PressShare
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Tropical Storm Erika soaks Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
Tropical Storm Erika lashed Puerto Rico early Friday with heavy rains and wind after killing four people and causing devastating floods in the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica, where several people remained missing.
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