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Britons evacuated as Hurricane Irma hits Britons evacuated as Hurricane Irma hits
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Britons in the Caribbean and Florida have been urged to follow evacuation orders as the most powerful Atlantic storm in a decade heads towards them.Britons in the Caribbean and Florida have been urged to follow evacuation orders as the most powerful Atlantic storm in a decade heads towards them.
The Foreign Office warned that Hurricane Irma would bring hazardous conditions to Puerto Rico and parts of the Caribbean from Wednesday and to Florida on Friday.The Foreign Office warned that Hurricane Irma would bring hazardous conditions to Puerto Rico and parts of the Caribbean from Wednesday and to Florida on Friday.
Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency as it prepares to be hit.Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency as it prepares to be hit.
British Airways sent an aircraft to collect 326 customers on Tuesday.British Airways sent an aircraft to collect 326 customers on Tuesday.
Thousands of travellers had their holiday plans thrown into chaos as airlines were forced to ground or divert flights.Thousands of travellers had their holiday plans thrown into chaos as airlines were forced to ground or divert flights.
The Royal Navy ship RFA Mounts Bay, which is currently in the Caribbean on operations to counter drugs smuggling, is on standby to help.The Royal Navy ship RFA Mounts Bay, which is currently in the Caribbean on operations to counter drugs smuggling, is on standby to help.
BA said that with Antigua and St Kitts airports closed on Wednesday, no further relief flights had been planned.BA said that with Antigua and St Kitts airports closed on Wednesday, no further relief flights had been planned.
"We are making sure our customers are well looked after in their hotels and are constantly monitoring the situation and liaising with the airport authorities in the region," a spokesman said."We are making sure our customers are well looked after in their hotels and are constantly monitoring the situation and liaising with the airport authorities in the region," a spokesman said.
Virgin Atlantic warned that any customers booked on flights to or from Antigua, Havana and Miami between Wednesday and Monday may need to rebook. The airline said it had cancelled a flight to Antigua on Thursday.Virgin Atlantic warned that any customers booked on flights to or from Antigua, Havana and Miami between Wednesday and Monday may need to rebook. The airline said it had cancelled a flight to Antigua on Thursday.
San Juan airport, the busiest in Puerto Rico, has cancelled about 40% of its flights in response to the hurricane.San Juan airport, the busiest in Puerto Rico, has cancelled about 40% of its flights in response to the hurricane.
Thomas Cook has postponed two flights from Manchester for 24 hours - one going to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic on Thursday, and a flight travelling to Cuban airport Vardadero on Friday.Thomas Cook has postponed two flights from Manchester for 24 hours - one going to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic on Thursday, and a flight travelling to Cuban airport Vardadero on Friday.
The category five hurricane, the highest possible level, has sustained wind speeds reaching 300km/h (185mph).The category five hurricane, the highest possible level, has sustained wind speeds reaching 300km/h (185mph).
Six islands in the Bahamas are being evacuated on Wednesday.Six islands in the Bahamas are being evacuated on Wednesday.
'Anxious wait''Anxious wait'
The eye of the storm hit the island of Barbuda, which has a population of about 2,000 people, shortly after 01:00 local time (05:00 GMT).The eye of the storm hit the island of Barbuda, which has a population of about 2,000 people, shortly after 01:00 local time (05:00 GMT).
It's sister island Antigua escaped major damage, with no loss of life, Prime Minister Gaston Browne said on Facebook, but the situation on Barbuda is unclear. Its sister island Antigua escaped major damage, with no loss of life, Prime Minister Gaston Browne said on Facebook, but the situation on Barbuda is unclear.
"We really don't know what's happening," Antigua-based British journalist Gemma Handy told the BBC."We really don't know what's happening," Antigua-based British journalist Gemma Handy told the BBC.
"Lots of people right now are waiting very anxiously for word from their relatives over there," she said."Lots of people right now are waiting very anxiously for word from their relatives over there," she said.
The hurricane is moving towards Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.The hurricane is moving towards Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Holidaymaker Alex Woolfall, from London, tweeted from his hotel on the nearby island of Saint Martin where he was taking cover in a stairwell after being evacuated from his room.Holidaymaker Alex Woolfall, from London, tweeted from his hotel on the nearby island of Saint Martin where he was taking cover in a stairwell after being evacuated from his room.
He wrote: "My God this noise! It's like standing behind a jet engine!! Constant booms & bangs. At least concrete stairwell not moving."He wrote: "My God this noise! It's like standing behind a jet engine!! Constant booms & bangs. At least concrete stairwell not moving."
He added: "May be my last tweet as power out and noise now apocalyptic. This is like a movie I never want to see."He added: "May be my last tweet as power out and noise now apocalyptic. This is like a movie I never want to see."
Alison Strand, originally from Staffordshire, is on the island of Anguilla. She said her family had spent several hours fortifying her home on the coast, which she expected to be "the first house hit by the storm".Alison Strand, originally from Staffordshire, is on the island of Anguilla. She said her family had spent several hours fortifying her home on the coast, which she expected to be "the first house hit by the storm".
"Our house is 5m (15ft) above sea level and we're expecting 8m swells, so we're just crossing our fingers," she said. "We are expecting to lose our wooden roof.""Our house is 5m (15ft) above sea level and we're expecting 8m swells, so we're just crossing our fingers," she said. "We are expecting to lose our wooden roof."
She told the BBC she had a "little dance party" with her four children on Tuesday night to drown out the noise of the storm as it approached.She told the BBC she had a "little dance party" with her four children on Tuesday night to drown out the noise of the storm as it approached.
Sir Richard Branson said he had experienced a night of "howling wind and rain" as the hurricane "edges ever closer" to his private Necker Island.Sir Richard Branson said he had experienced a night of "howling wind and rain" as the hurricane "edges ever closer" to his private Necker Island.
Writing in his blog on Wednesday, he said: "All of us slept together in two rooms. I haven't had a sleepover quite like it since I was a kid.Writing in his blog on Wednesday, he said: "All of us slept together in two rooms. I haven't had a sleepover quite like it since I was a kid.
"The atmosphere is eerie but beautiful. Everyone is willing the eye of the storm to veer away from the British Virgin Islands in these last few hours."The atmosphere is eerie but beautiful. Everyone is willing the eye of the storm to veer away from the British Virgin Islands in these last few hours.
"We are expecting to get the full force of the hurricane in around five hours' time, when we will retreat to a concrete wine cellar under the Great House.""We are expecting to get the full force of the hurricane in around five hours' time, when we will retreat to a concrete wine cellar under the Great House."
Briton Carolyne Coleby, who runs a guest house on the island of Montserrat, said locals were desperately trying to secure their houses with boards and remove any potential debris from outside spaces.Briton Carolyne Coleby, who runs a guest house on the island of Montserrat, said locals were desperately trying to secure their houses with boards and remove any potential debris from outside spaces.
She said: "The winds are starting to pick up and the clouds are coming in.She said: "The winds are starting to pick up and the clouds are coming in.
"It's going to be the strongest hurricane ever to cross the Atlantic. I've no idea what to expect.""It's going to be the strongest hurricane ever to cross the Atlantic. I've no idea what to expect."
In the Bahamas, holidaymakers at luxury resorts were told they would be moved away from coastal areas to emergency shelters.In the Bahamas, holidaymakers at luxury resorts were told they would be moved away from coastal areas to emergency shelters.
Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said his government was flying residents out of the six islands in the south in what he called the largest storm evacuation in the country's history.Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said his government was flying residents out of the six islands in the south in what he called the largest storm evacuation in the country's history.
Newlyweds Paul and Lorraine Phipps were celebrating their two-week honeymoon at a Sandals resort on the archipelago as forecasters raised Irma's classification.Newlyweds Paul and Lorraine Phipps were celebrating their two-week honeymoon at a Sandals resort on the archipelago as forecasters raised Irma's classification.
Mr Phipps, from Essex, said: "With the Bahamas being laid back there is no panic on the resort, the resort management team are meeting daily to discuss contingencies and will communicate once decisions have been made.Mr Phipps, from Essex, said: "With the Bahamas being laid back there is no panic on the resort, the resort management team are meeting daily to discuss contingencies and will communicate once decisions have been made.
"During the hurricane we will either be moved to a building away from the beach front or moved to a centre downtown.""During the hurricane we will either be moved to a building away from the beach front or moved to a centre downtown."
Are you in the region? If you are a holidaymaker unable to get a flight home or a resident who has been preparing for Hurricane Irma share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you in the region? If you are a holidaymaker unable to get a flight home or a resident who has been preparing for Hurricane Irma share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
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