Hurricane Charley: August 20, 2004 coverage
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Officials say it may take up to a year to clean up the $1.8 billion in storm damage. Gov. Jeb Bush has declared an elections emergency.
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If your tree falls on the neighbors’ land, it is probably their problem, a lawyer says.
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After spending six days without power, Joseph Alexander can preach a sermon on it.
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Counselors say sharing feelings of fear and anger can help families cope.
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Central Floridians sitting in dark, hot houses trying to watch the Olympics on 4-inch, battery-powered televisions can’t even take solace that they’re helping to prevent the next devastating hurricane.
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Florida’s insurance regulators barred insurers Thursday from canceling policies held by residents of the 12 counties hit by Hurricane Charley.
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Florida property appraisers expect Gov.
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Animal rescue after Hurricane Charley hasn’t been a matter of just helping storm victims with their dogs and cats.
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