Hurricane Fiona Strengthens To Category 4



Hurricane Fiona has strengthened into a Category 4 storm and is heading toward Bermuda. The hurricane left behind a trail of destruction in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, leaving millions without water. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez reports on the ground.
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15 comments

  1. thats an ogre of a hurricane

  2. Thank ufor updsyin tj p public an th media th forcastin on hurricain Fiona i hope by its goes down sgin By Miss Marilyn C Shortte

  3. 19 percent! Where is the rest of the money gone? 5 years to fix an infrastructure to ensure the people are protected. Smh

  4. THE END OF THE WORLD IS IN 2033 https://youtu.be/59za1myqz-s 😰😰😰

  5. She did not answer the question.

  6. These groups like fema are thieves.

  7. If it's flooded somewhere now. It will be again. Think about that.

  8. What happened to all that money we sent you bilge rats 5 years ago?

  9. FEMA is in a double bind. Attempting to help while keeping the island's well known corruption at bay. No wonder FEMA is being tight fisted with its allocated funds. Deanne Criswell gave as honest a political answer as she could without stating the obvious. Tough work ahead and just in time for Hurricane Season.