Hurricane Jeanne 2004
Squalls from Hurricane Jeanne throw water and seaweed from Lake Tohopekaliga through the air Sunday in Kissimmee. Strong winds persisted through*out* the day as Jeanne crossed the state. (Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel)
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Repairs for the VAB
The Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral was lit up Thursday night so workers could repair damage to the gigantic building that shelters space rockets and shuttles. A total of about 850 panels on the side of VAB came loose during hurricanes Frances and Jeanne. (AFP/ Getty Images/ Bruce Weaver)
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Comfort for a huuricane victim
U.S. President George W. Bush, left, comforts Hurricane Jeanne victim Amy Elizabeth Gayle during a visit to a FEMA relief disaster center in Stuart, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2004. Bush will later attend the first presidential debate where he will face his Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. (AP/ Charles Dharapak)
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Citrus assessment
President George W. Bush, left, and his brother, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, right, look over a citrus grove damaged by Hurricane Jeanne on Wednesday in Lake Wales. Bush viewed the damage from the air and ground before heading to Miami where he will debate Democratic challenger John Kerry on Thursday. (AFP/ Getty Images/ Stephen Jaffe)
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Gene Watson, 71, of DeBary surveys the flooding around his home Sunday. The waters had just recently subsided after flooding by Hurricane Frances. Watson said the bottom of his pool has disintegrated. His street, Monroe Avenue, is flooded as well. (BARBARA V. PEREZ/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
High winds from Hurricane Jeanne peeled the roof off of Sherwood Elementary school, which was used as a special needs shelter during the storm. People staying at the shelter were evacuated to Brevard Community College. (RED HUBER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
A window is broken out of a store front in Fort Pierce. (ROBERT SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES)
The walkway to the beach behind the Holiday Inn on New Smyrna Beach fell after Jeanne’s arrival on Sept. 26, 2004. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
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Debris left by Hurricane Jeanne litters the yard of a waterfront home on the Intracoastal Waterway in Fort Pierce on Sept. 26, 2004. Jeanne battered southeastern Florida for hours, tearing off roofs and felling trees and power lines after slamming ashore. (ROBERT SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES)
The overflow parking area at the Key West International Airport is jammed with airplanes that have flown to the Florida Keys Saturday to seek refuge from Hurricane Jeanne. Besides planes, people from other parts of Florida are also coming to the Keys to escape Jeanne. (MIKE HOLLAR/AP/FLORIDA KEYS NEWS BUREAU)
Waves slam over a seawall on the beach in Jupiter as the first bands of Hurricane Jeanne come ashore Saturday. (ROBERT SULLIVAN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES)
New Smyrna Beach gets pounded as the tide comes in Saturday from Hurricane Jeanne. (JULIE FLETCHER/ORLANDO SENTINEL)