Miami International Airport will close Monday after sustaining “significant water damage” Sunday from Hurricane Irma.
The airport’s director, Emilio González, noted MIA had endured wind gusts of nearly 100 mph during the storm.
MIA has been closed for flights, but the terminal remained open for more than 600 hotel guests and 40 stranded passengers who did not have hotel rooms. Some concessions stayed open as well.
“Some airlines will fly personnel and crew members tomorrow in preparation for flights to resume,” the airport said.