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150 Students Sheltered on Campus as Two Category 5 Hurricanes Hit the US Virgin Islands' Only Public University in 13 Days
Between September 6 and September 19, 2017, the University of the Virgin Islands — the only public university in the US Virgin Islands — was struck by two consecutive Category 5 hurricanes. Hurricane Irma hit on September 6 with 150 students sheltering on UVI's St. Thomas campus, followed by Hurricane Maria on September 19, when 90 students remained at St. Thomas and approximately 60 students sheltered at the St. Croix campus. UVI sustained an estimated $51 million in campus damage; classes resumed October 9, 2017. More than 2,600 people associated with the university were affected.
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- SourceHurricane Irma - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
- SourceHurricane Maria - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
- SourceUniversity of the Virgin Islands - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org