In Pictures | Tropical Storm Hermine
A resident surveys damage around his home from high winds and storm surge associated with Hurricane Hermine which made landfall overnight in Tampa, Florida.
(Brian Blanco / Getty Images)Pat Bonish moves debris off the sidewalk in downtown Cedar Key, Fla. after Hurricane Hermine passed through Friday.
(John Raoux / Associated Press)Ava McNally protects her face from blowing sand while walking to the beach during tropical storm Hermine on Tybee Island, Ga.
(Stephen B. Morton / AP)Shawn Stephenson, left, and Marshall Dimick clear water from a real estate office that was flooded by Hurricane Hermine in Cedar Key, Fla. Hermine was downgraded to a tropical storm after it made landfall.
(John Raoux / Associated Press)Residents check the damage to a boat in their neighborhood after Hurricane Hermaine came ashore in Shell Point Beach, Florida.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)Connor Sidman and his mother Peggy Sidman get hit by a wave, as they take in the sights from the railing of Memorial Park in Jacksonville, Fla.
(Bob Self / Associated Press)Lisa Bolton holds her 3-year-old daughter, Lois Bolton, both of Manchester, England, during a visit to Clearwater Beach, Fla. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Hermine is gaining strength as it rumbles toward Florida’s Gulf Coast.
(Douglas R. Clifford / Associated Press)Murray Stokes, right, and Brian Rozelle carry stock to an awaiting truck ahead of the storm surge from Tropical Storm Hermine at Shell Island Fish Camp in St. Marks, Fla.
(Mark Wallheiser / Getty Images)Workers move sandbags to protect a restaurant in preparation for Tropical Storm Hermine in Cedar Key, Fla.
(John Raoux / AP)Ariel Callahan, 5, left, and her grandmother Kelly Smith navigate rainwater at Anona Elementary School in Largo, Fla.
(Douglas R. Clifford / Associated Press)Andre Anton gathers his family’s belongings as the rain continues to pour inside his home after a large tree crashed through the roof in Tampa, Fla. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Hermine is gaining strength as it rumbles toward Florida’s Gulf Coast.
(Octavio Jones / Associated Press)Workers install flashing around the roof and windows of a restaurant in preparation for Tropical Storm Hermine in Cedar Key, Fla.
(John Raoux / Associated Press)Shelby Burdette looks for shells in the shallow water at Shell Point Beach prior to the arrival of Tropical Storm Hermine near Crawfordville, Fla.
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