Florida assesses Irma damage By Wire Sources Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Landon Starling, 7, watches as his father, Karl, cuts a downed tree in Jacksonville as the tail end of Hurricane Irma passed, Sept. 11, 2017. Still vast in size, Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm, but was capable of hurricane-force gusts as it headed toward Georgia, leaving millions of people in Florida were without power. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times) Hotel guests are served breakfast by lamplight as the power remains off at the Courtyard by Marriott one day after Hurricane Irma struck the state September 11, 2017 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Irma made landfall as a Category 4 storm twice in the United States on Sunday after tearing a path across islands in the Caribbean Sea. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) People walk through downed trees the morning after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 11, 2017 in Fort Myers, Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with localized flooding. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) A woman wades through water with a boy near I-10 in Jacksonville as the tail end of Hurricane Irma hits, Sept. 10, 2017. Hurricane Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm on Monday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center and millions of people in Florida were without power. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times) Estrella Palacios walks through debris caused by Hurricane Irma on Brickell Avenue in Miami, Florida, on September 11, 2017. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images) Ducks swim through a street the morning after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 11, 2017 in Naples, Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with localized flooding. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Kelly McClenthen returns to see the flood damage to her home with her boyfriend Daniel Harrison in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Bonita Springs, Fla., Monday, Sept. 11, 2017. (Gerald Herbert/Associated Press) People wade through a flooded neighborhood in Bonita Springs, Florida, northeast of Naples, on September 11, 2017, after Hurricane Irma hit Florida. (Nicholas Samm/AFP/Getty Images) People sit on the sidewalk of a dark street after the electricity was cut off by the passage of Hurricane Irma in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017. There were no immediate reports of fatalities in Cuba, where the government prides itself on disaster preparedness and said it had evacuated more than 1 million people. (Ramon Espinosa/Associated Press) Evacuees leave the Germain Arena, which was used as an evacuation shelter for Hurricane Irma, which passed through yesterday, in Estero, Fla., Monday, Sept. 11, 2017. (Gerald Herbert/Associated Press) A bicycle rack is half buried in blown sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach the day after Hurricane Irma slammed into the state September 11, 2017 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Hurricane Irma made landfall as a Category 4 storm twice in the United States on Sunday after tearing a path across islands in the Caribbean Sea. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Related Highlighted Galleries, History, News, Photos, Wide View