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Florida begins hurricane cleanup

Emergency Management Alert, August 17, 2004

Disaster-relief workers began work on Monday to rebuild communities ruined by Hurricane Charley which struck Florida over the weekend, the Associated Press reported.

Hurricane Charley hit the Gulf coast cities of Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda on Friday, August 13, before striking central Florida and Daytona Beach. Officials estimate the storm caused $11 billion in damage to insured homes. As of August 16, more than 1 million people remained without power and 2,400 were in shelters.

Members of Florida's National Guard unloaded power generators, cots, blankets, hammers, nails, and portable toilets from planes and trucks at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport, then reloaded the shipments for delivery to devastated areas.

Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Mike Brown said the "huge supply chain" was already in motion.

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