Hurricane Earl, which struck in September 2010, caused significant damage primarily along the eastern coast of the United States and parts of the Caribbean. In the U.S., it resulted in power outages affecting hundreds of thousands of people, downed trees, and coastal flooding. In the Caribbean, particularly in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, it caused damage to infrastructure, homes, and agriculture. Overall, Earl's impact included both economic losses and disruptions to daily life in the affected regions.
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