‘We are getting absolutely hammered’: Hurricane Maria lashes Puerto Rico, leaving death and destruction in its wake
There had been fears that Maria could wreak fresh havoc on islands that were already flattened by category 5 Hurricane Irma earlier in the month

Hurricane Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico on Wednesday, pummelling the US territory after already killing at least nine people on its passage through the Caribbean.
The US National Hurricane Centre warned of “large and destructive waves” as Maria came ashore near Yabucoa on the southeast coast.
Puerto Rico’s Governor Ricardo Rossello has told residents to brace for “the worst storm of the last century”, opening 500 shelters that can accommodate 67,000 people.
“The wind sounds like a woman screaming at the top of her lungs!” photographer and storm chaser Mike Theiss posted on Twitter as the hurricane hit. “We are getting absolutely hammered right now.”
Puerto Ricans had scrambled to board up windows and buy last minute supplies as the storm approached the densely populated island of 3.5 million.