Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Power-Stations-in-Florida-27MZIFJJX7CA2.htmlConceptually similarPower Stations in FloridaGP0STQ7IJCompleted★★★★Power Stations in FloridaGP0STQ7ILCompleted★★★★Damaged Buildings caused by Hurricane Matthew on Florida CoastGP0STQ7J5Completed★★★★Boats Destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in FloridaGP0STQ7IXCompleted★★★★★★Boats Destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in FloridaGP0STQ7J2Completed★★★★Flooded Streets after Hurricane Matthew Hits FloridaGP0STQ7IKCompleted★★★★Flooded Streets after Hurricane Matthew Hits FloridaGP0STQ7IMCompleted★★★★★★Flooded Streets after Hurricane Matthew Hits FloridaGP0STQ7IQCompleted★★★★★★Flooded Streets after Hurricane Matthew Hits FloridaGP0STQ7IYCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQ7INPower Stations in FloridaSmoke billows into the air from power plants in St. Augustine, Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. The hurricane killed hundreds in the Caribbean and at least four people in Florida, and left swaths of damage and hundreds of thousands of power outages along parts of the US southeast from Florida to the Carolinas. Matthew left more than 1 million people without power in Florida alone.Locations:Florida-St. Augustine (Florida)-United States of AmericaDate:8 Oct, 2016Credit:© Marc Serota / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Aerial view-Chimneys-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Cooling towers-Day-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Power stations-Smoke-Steam-Storms (weather)Shoot:Hurricane Matthew Hits FloridaMoren than a million Americans fled as Hurricane Matthew, which has already killed more than 100 across the Caribbean, hit the Florida coast. Winds and flood surge battered the Florida coast during the storm.