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Hurricane Debby made landfall in Florida 's Big Bend region early Monday morning .
NASA captured the image using a satellite about 22,000 miles above Earth 's surface.
Five people have been killed in the storm, including a 13-year-old boy in Levy County , Georgia .
The storm has already dumped over a foot of rain in South Carolina and Georgia .
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