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Of 13,000 “cyclone events” since 1950, the Climate Impact Lab says, only five were more intense than Hurricane Maria—and all of those were in the Pacific and struck smaller land masses. A year ago on Sept. 20, it took eight hours for Maria to traverse #PuertoRico, moving southeast to northwest with average wind speeds of 123 m.p.h. #Utuado, in the center of the island, was also in the center of the storm. The 2,975 people whose deaths were tied to the mega-storm would make it—once they were finally tallied—the most lethal U.S. natural disaster in at least a century. The physical devastation of Puerto Rico was obvious right away. But it would be 11 months before its government produced a credible count of the dead. And when it did, a new storm came with it. In this photograph on Sept. 1, "SOS" (Save Our Souls) is seen painted on a road in Utuado. Read more on TIME.com. Photograph by @cgregoryphoto for TIME


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