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Cyclone Fiona has become a Category 4 storm as it continues its destructive path north on Wednesday.
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Leaving behind disaster-stricken communities in Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos, and the Dominican Republic who must now begin working toward recovery.
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Fiona has sustained winds of 130 miles per hour and gusts of up to 155 miles per hour.
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The hurricane center said early Wednesday, and it is still expected to strengthen as it moves away from the Turks and Caicos on Wednesday.
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and makes his way. Bermuda at the end of the week. After making landfall in Puerto Rico on Sunday, the storm tore through the island
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The Dominican Republic was hit, causing devastating floods and severe water and power infrastructure damage.
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Fiona's sustained winds of 130 miles per hour left most people in the storm's path without power or water, officials said.
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Fallen palm trees lie above the entrance to the Port of Call resort in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. - Vivian Tyson/AP