Florida Recovering From Another Hurricane
Florida Recovering From Another Hurricane
ABCNEWS.com - Residents look over damage caused by Hurricane Wilma to the Sugarland Mobile Home Park in Clewiston, Fla., Monday, Oct. 24, 2005. from Key West to Daytona Beach. ( AP Photo than 3 million homes and businesses, without electricity of Florida's three most populous areas Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties
Wilma's effect felt in East
Buffalo News - Click to view larger picture Associated Press Palm trees brought down by Hurricane Wilma sprawl across the ensen Beach Causeway on Florida's east coast. Related photos on the Picture Page, C10. 200,000 homes and businesses. Across Florida, meanwhile, repair said returning Florida's most heavily populated region - the Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach area - to
Migrant workers at Palm Beach County farms feel 'total loss'
Sun-Sentinel.com - West of Delray Beach Gustavo Perez of West Palm Beach now has two hurricane aftermaths to worry about. First, Hurricane Stan ravaged his native Guatemala on Oct. 4. of whom saw their homes damaged by the catastrophic on helping his family in Florida. ' Thank God we're
3.2 million in dark, and power might be four full weeks away
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - By KRISTI E. SWARTZCox News Service Tuesday, October 25, 2005 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. With a record number of its customers left in the dark because of Hurricane Wilma, Florida Power & Light Co.
Raw sewage begins to seep onto streets as fuel supplies dwindle
Palm Beach Interactive - By Hector Florin, Jennifer Sorentrue, Tim O'MeiliaPalm Beach Post Staff Writer Friday, October 28, 2005 George Bush, the president, went to Pompano Beach. Jeb Bush, the governor, went to Stuart. died at the South Florida Science Museum. The good news: The number of homes with power doubled to golf was $10 a round at the West Palm Beach Country Club
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