HAMILTON, Bermuda – Residents of Bermuda are starting to make damage assessments in the aftermath of what was once Hurricane Imelda as the now post-tropical system continues to quickly move away from the tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean .

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) issued its last advisory for former Hurricane Imelda and said that the system had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and will likely remain a large, powerful storm as it quickly moves across the central Atlantic.

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The center of former Hurricane Imelda came extremely close to Bermuda but didn’t make landfall. Instead, the hurricane passed just to the south of the island.

Despite that, a wind gust of 99 mph was reported on the island, and crews have slowly started to venture out t

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