The millennia-old show is held once every 12 years at the site where the Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers meet.
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Residents of the Turks and Caicos Islands on Thursday hunkered down for Hurricane Irma, which has smashed through a string of Caribbean islands as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, killing at least 14 people en route to Florida.
With winds of around 185 miles per hour (290 km per hour), the storm the size of France has ravaged small islands in the northeast Caribbean in recent days, including Barbuda, Saint Martin and the British and US Virgin Islands, ripping down trees and flattening homes and hospitals.
Winds dipped on Thursday to 175 mph as the Irma soaked the northern coasts of the Dominican Republic and Haiti and brought hurricane-force wind to the Turks and Caicos Islands. It remained an extremely dangerous Category 5 storm, the highest designation by the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
The last 4 days of Hurricane #Irma's eye as seen by the #GOES16 Advanced Baseline Imager. pic.twitter.com/ppht5XoiSeIrma was about 40 miles (65 km) south of Turks and Caicos and is expected to reach the Bahamas later Thursday, before moving to Cuba and plowing into southern Florida as a very powerful Category 4 on Sunday, with storm surges and flooding due to begin within the next 48 hours.
- NASA SPoRT (@NASA_SPoRT) September 7, 2017
It's official: No storm on record, anywhere on the globe, has maintained winds 185mph or above for as long as #Irma https://t.co/z8SBy4xYEi pic.twitter.com/4cvJXDbNudIt was the first time the Turks and Caicos islands had experienced a Category 5 storm, said Virginia Clerveaux, director of Disaster Management and Emergencies.
- CNN (@CNN) September 7, 2017
.@NASAEarth satellites observe #HurricaneIrma moving west, while other storms take shape in the Gulf of Mexico: https://t.co/kNxjpWdq4h pic.twitter.com/7H4wIaFd9ICuba started evacuating some of the 51,000 tourists visiting the island, particularly 36,000 people at resorts on the picturesque northern coast. That included all Canadian tourists, who Cuban Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero estimated made up 60 percent of foreign visitors in the country's keys.
- NASA (@NASA) September 7, 2017
???? Hurricane Irma destroys '95%' of French part of St Martin 2/2 I ?? Lionel Chamoiseau #AFP #irma pic.twitter.com/abQpEhMg5uIrma was the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and one of the five most forceful storms to hit the Atlantic basin in 82 years, according to the NHC.
- AFP Photo (@AFPphoto) September 7, 2017
Harrowing video shows devastation in St. Barts caused by #Irma, which may be most powerful Atlantic storm in decade https://t.co/FltvWIMuTS pic.twitter.com/u8wzTVdgFD
- ABC News (@ABC) September 7, 2017
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