Hurricane Maria is regarded as being the worst natural disaster on record to affect Dominica and Puerto Rico. read more
The ferocity of Maria bears striking similarities to Hurricane Andrew, the Category 5 hurricane which hit the Bahamas and Florida in 1992, says CNN meterologist Pedram Javaheri. Both storms are compact, and Maria's wind speed comes close to that of Hurricane Andrew -- 165 mph -- when it hit southern Florida. read more
As Hurricane Maria exited the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico en route to other islands in the Caribbean, the storm was officially classified “category 4”. When Maria steamrolled the island of Dominica earlier this week, it was a “category 5”. read more
A "potentially catastrophic" Hurricane Maria, now a Category 5 storm, made landfall on Dominica late Monday and continued its path toward the US territory of Puerto Rico. read more
Hurricane Maria was strengthening fast into a monster storm Monday as it barreled toward Puerto Rico and other Irma-battered Caribbean islands. Maria grew — in less than 24 hours — from a tropical storm into a Category 4 hurricane that the National Hurricane Center called an "extremely dangerous" system. read more