Hurricane

Where were you during Hurricane Irma? See what happened in South Florida

Hurricane Irma slapped South Florida on Sept. 10, 2017, with winds, rain and flooding.

The storm blasted the paint off the Southernmost Point buoy in Key West. Flooded downtown Miami and Doral. Knocked out power for a record number of customers. Ate the sand on Miami Beach. Set free sailboats in Coconut Grove.

And, frankly, even though it wasn’t a direct hit, the squalls gave us a good scare.

Let’s dip into the Miami Herald’s photo and video archives and look back at what Hurricane Irma did to Miami-Dade, Broward and the Keys:

In this file photo, pedestrians make their way through the flooded streets in the Brickell area on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 in Miami.
In this file photo, pedestrians make their way through the flooded streets in the Brickell area on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 in Miami. CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiherald.com
A boat was hurled into the center of the Overseas Highway on Summerland Key by the surge from Hurricane Irma, September 10, 2017. Summerland Key got the dirty side of Irma's eye.
A boat was hurled into the center of the Overseas Highway on Summerland Key by the surge from Hurricane Irma, September 10, 2017. Summerland Key got the dirty side of Irma's eye. CHARLES TRAINOR JR. ctrainor@miamiherald.com
Debris from Hurricane Irma lies on the side of the Overseas Highway in Islamorada in the Florida Keys, September 11, 2017.
Debris from Hurricane Irma lies on the side of the Overseas Highway in Islamorada in the Florida Keys, September 11, 2017. CHARLES TRAINOR JR. ctrainor@miamiherald.com

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