As rains began to lash Puerto Rico, Gov. Ricardo Rossello warned that Maria could hit "with a force and violence that we haven't seen for several generations."
After Hurricane Maria raked Guadeloupe and pulverized mountainous Dominica overnight, the storm's winds and rain neared tiny Montserrat on Tuesday morning on a track to the Virgin Islands late Tuesday.
The powerful hurricane's eye is expected to skirt the northern and eastern coasts of the Dominican Republic, likely sparing resort-heavy Punta Cana from a direct hit. But visitors are getting out.
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