Hurricane Fiona is poised to sideswipe Bermuda this week, while many in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico still are grappling with the storm's aftermath.
Fiona also whipped parts of the Turks and Caicos islands on Tuesday with sustained winds of almost 125 mph, officials said.
Many areas throughout the region have been left without power and running water and will likely face a prolonged relief and recovery process.
The landfall in Puerto Rico on Sunday came nearly five years after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, leaving thousands dead and cutting power to and water service to more than 1 million people for what would become months.

A satellite image shows flooded fields and buildings in Cerrillos, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday.
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A damaged plantain crop field is seen Tuesday in Guanica, Puerto Rico.
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A photo album belonging to Luis Ramos Rosario lies in the mud inside his flooded home in Cayey, Puerto Rico.
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Residents work to recover belongings after flooding in the Los Sotos neighborhood of Higuey on Tuesday.
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A man in El Seibo, Dominican Republic, looks at his damaged house on Tuesday.
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Streets are flooded on Salinas Beach after Hurricane Fiona moved through Salinas, Puerto Rico, on Monday, September 19.
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Members of the Puerto Rico National Guard rescue a woman stranded at her house in Salinas on Monday.
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A member of the Puerto Rico National Guard searches for people in Salinas on Monday.
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Residents affected by Hurricane Fiona rest at a storm shelter Monday in Salinas.
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Children swim in a flooded street in Salinas on Monday.
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A woman stands outside her flooded house in Salinas on Monday.
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A person cooks in the dark Monday after losing power in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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A woman clears debris on her flooded property in Salinas on Monday.
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Nelson Cirino looks at his bedroom after the winds of Hurricane Fiona tore the roof off his house in Loíza, Puerto Rico, on Sunday, September 18.
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People clear a road from a fallen tree in Yauco, Puerto Rico, on Sunday.
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This satellite image shows Hurricane Fiona in the Caribbean on Sunday.
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Nelson Cirino secures the windows of his home as the winds of Hurricane Fiona blow in Loíza on Sunday.
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Workers of the Social State Plan prepare food rations in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Sunday.
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Jetsabel Osorio stands in her house in Loíza on Saturday, September 17. It was damaged five years ago by Hurricane Maria.
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Boats sit secured to mangroves as Fiona approaches Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, on Saturday.
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