'Sick feeling' for Islanders with family in path of Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma is hitting close to home for some Islanders who have family and properties along the storm's path.
'It's a waiting game, and you pray and hope for the best'
Hurricane Irma is hitting close to home for some Islanders who have family and properties along the storm's path.
Stephanie Gallant Perez' husband is from Cuba, and still lives there with his family.
As it stands, Irma is on a path to hit the island country in the next few days.
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"It's just ... 280 kilometre-an-hour winds, and it's wiping out islands," she said. "I'm really nervous and scared, and really paying attention, trying to keep in contact with him and all his family, just to know day by day how everything's going."