KEY POINTS
  • Hurricane Fiona roared over the Dominican Republic on Monday after knocking out power across all of Puerto Rico.
  • No deaths had been reported, but authorities in the U.S. territory said it was too early to know the full scope of the damage.
  • Up to 22 inches of rain had fallen in some areas of Puerto Rico and forecasters said another 4 to 8 inches could fall — up to 15 inches in some places — even as the storm moves away.
  • As much as 15 inches of rain were projected for the eastern Dominican Republic
A man on a motorcycle rides past fallen power lines in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Higuey, Dominican Republic, September 19, 2022.

Hurricane Fiona roared over the Dominican Republic on Monday after knocking out power across all of Puerto Rico, causing damage the governor said was "catastrophic." Many people were left without water service.

No deaths had been reported, but authorities in the U.S. territory said it was too early to know the full scope of the damage from an expansive storm that was still forecast to unleash torrential rain across Puerto Rico on Monday.