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Battered Caribbean threatened by Hurricane Maria after being ravaged by Hurricane Irma

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A photo taken on September 17, 2017 shows a woman standing in a room without a roof or windows at the Alizea residence in Mont Vernon, on the French Caribbean island of Saint Martin, after the passage of Hurricane Irma. Almost two weeks after Hurricane Irma slammed into St Martin, the island must brace for Hurricane Maria roaring in this week. Photo: AFP
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Hurricane Maria strengthened rapidly on Monday as it blasted towards the eastern Caribbean, forcing exhausted islanders – still recovering from powerful storm Irma – to brace for the worst again this week.

The US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) said the “major hurricane” had intensified to Category 4 as it approached the French territory of Guadeloupe, the base for relief operations for several islands devastated by Irma this month.

“Additional strengthening is forecast during the next 24 to 36 hours, and Maria is expected to be an extremely dangerous major hurricane during the next couple of days.”

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Islanders on neighbouring Martinique, which is also part of France, have been ordered to stay indoors as a maximum-level “violet” alert went into force.

Schools, businesses and government offices have been ordered shut in Guadeloupe, where Maria was due to make landfall on Monday. Each island has a population of around 400,000 people.

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The NHC warned the hurricane, packing maximum sustained winds of 193 kilometres (120 miles) an hour, would strengthen further over the next two days.

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