Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Other Properties, Brace for Irma

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Other Properties, Brace for Irma
The Mar-a-Lago Resort on April 8, 2017 in Palm Beach, Florida. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Petr Svab
Petr Svab
reporter
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While President Donald Trump directs federal help to the people of Florida bracing for Irma’s impact, his own properties also stand in the storm’s forecasted path.

Irma has already killed 11 as it ripped through the Caribbean, and still maintains the highest category 5 status, with 175 mph winds.

NOAA's GOES satellite shows Hurricane Irma as it moves toward the Florida Coast in the Caribbean Sea, taken at 16:15 UTC on Sept. 07, 2017. (NOAA GOES Project via Getty Images)
NOAA's GOES satellite shows Hurricane Irma as it moves toward the Florida Coast in the Caribbean Sea, taken at 16:15 UTC on Sept. 07, 2017. NOAA GOES Project via Getty Images
Petr Svab
Petr Svab
reporter
Petr Svab is a reporter covering New York. Previously, he covered national topics including politics, economy, education, and law enforcement.
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