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Takaaki Iwabu / Raleigh News & Observer / MCT
An unidentified man kayaks down a flooded street in Chapel Hill, N.C., after Tropical Storm Hanna made its way through the area.
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Ike, which once packed winds of up to 135 mph, is now a Category 2 storm with maximum winds of 105 mph after making landfall Sunday night in Cuba. The storm will continue to lash Cuba Monday and Tuesday, possibly causing up to 20 inches of rain in some areas, flash floods and mudslides. It is then expected to make its way into the Gulf of Mexico, where it could restrengthen. » read more