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El huracán 'Irene' golpea la costa este de EE.UU.

El huracán 'Irene' golpe la costa este de EE.UU.

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  • Members of the Harlem Yacht Club remove the club launch from the water in New York prior to Hurricane Irene

    Members of the Harlem Yacht Club remove the club launch from the water in New York prior to Hurricane Irene

    Members of the Harlem Yacht Club remove the club launch from the water in New York August 27, 2011, prior to the arrival of Hurricane Irene. Mayor Michael Bloomberg sternly warned New Yorkers to follow the city's unprecedented mandatory evacuation orders on Saturday, saying approaching Hurricane Irene is "life-threatening" and "not a joke." REUTERS/Claudia Parsons (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER)
  • Carlos Wright works to take down a flag on the Coney Island boardwalk in preparation for Hurricane Irene in New York

    Carlos Wright works to take down a flag on the Coney Island boardwalk in preparation for Hurricane Irene in New York

    Carlos Wright works to take down a flag on the Coney Island boardwalk in preparation for Hurricane Irene in New York August 27, 2011. Mayor Michael Bloomberg sternly warned New Yorkers to follow the city's unprecedented mandatory evacuation orders on Saturday, saying approaching Hurricane Irene is "life-threatening" and "not a joke." Some 370,000 of the city's more than 8 million residents are under orders to leave their homes in low-lying and waterfront areas, largely in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens and in the financial district in downtown Manhattan. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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    A security guard stands near the sand bagged side entrance of the New York Stock Exchange on August 27, 2011. New York City ordered more than 300,000 people who live in flood-prone areas to evacuate as Hurricane Irene is forecast to reach the city. Irene blasted ashore near Cape Lookout, North Carolina Saturday, a weakened but still massive category one storm that has sent tens of thousands of Americans fleeing for safety. Irene packed sustained winds of 85 miles (140 kilometers) an hour as it made landfall, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said. After North Carolina, the hurricane was forecast to churn up the eastern seaboard towards Washington, New York and Boston. AFP PHOTO / TIMOTHY A. CLARY

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