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therHURRICANE WILMA Year later, Wilma's wrath still visible pitA year ago today, Wilma shade trees used to be. Nearly six million people rolled through South Wilma was here. lost electricity in the most Florida. Evidence of its One year ago today, a storm widespread power outage in destruction is still around. that at one point was the most Florida history - some for intense ever recorded in the more than three weeks. BY TRENTON DANIEL Atlantic basin roared ashore The storm caused $14.4 bil- daniel@MiamiHerald.com south of Naples as a Category 3 lion in damage statewide, moniYou can still see it in the ply- hurricane. It struck Broward according to the Federal Emer- wood covering the windows and Miami-Dade counties as a gency Management Agency. that used to show off an ocean Category 2 storm, although its Broward County estimated its homeview. ferocity varied from place to total damage at $1.2 billion. In the shiny new fences all place. Miami-Dade put its figure at over South Florida's eastern Shingles and roof tiles flew. $2 billion. neighborhoods. Trees toppled. Forty people David Sandau saw Hurricane In the blue tarps that still - died in Florida, most in the days Wilma smash the ocean-view still - cover some rooftops. after the storm (three died pre- In the naked swales where paring for it). • TURN TO DESTRUCTION, 2B
Article from 24 Oct 2006The Miami Herald(Miami, FL)
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