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6 Things to Know: Tuesday, Sept. 10

It's Tuesday, Sept. 10 – here are the 6 Things to Know:

1. Thousands of hurricane survivors are filing off boats and planes in the capital of the Bahamas, facing the need to start new lives after Hurricane Dorian but with little ideas on how or where to begin.

Seeking refuge in the United States also has its challenges. Bahamians need a visa to travel to the U.S. unless they are prescreened by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at one of the two main Bahamian airports. Some are calling for the visa requirements to be waived amid the crisis.

2. Help is still needed in the Bahamas. As Bahamians reel from the devastating effects of Hurricane Dorian, click here to see how you can help with relief efforts.

3. Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in Coconut Grove early Monday. The shooting happened just after 1 a.m. in the 3300 block of Southwest 37th Avenue, Miami Police officials said. Footage showed the man's body lying in the street with a bicycle nearby.

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5. Coast Guard rescuers pulled four trapped men alive from a capsized cargo ship Monday, drilling into the hull's steel plates to extract the crew members more than a day after their vessel overturned while leaving a Georgia port.

6. Tuesday morning will be partly cloudy and warm with an isolated shower or storm. Temperatures will be in the low-to-mid 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

The afternoon will be partly cloudy and breezy with temperatures in the low 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Check Today's Forecast.

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