The sun sets on a flooded steet after Hurricance Wilma hit earlier in the morning Oct. 24, 2005 in Naples, Fla. Wilma slammed into the South Florida coastline as a strong Category 3 hurricane. The day ended with bright sunshine and cooling air as the temperature was expected to fall to 50 degrees overnight.
In this National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration color-enhanced satellite image, the center of Hurricane Wilma is shown about 100 miles west of Key West, Fla., at about 11:45 p.m., Oct. 23, 2005, and moving northeast towards the southwest Florida coastline.
In this National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration color-enhanced satellite image, the center of Hurricane Wilma is shown about 70 miles southwest of Naples, Fla., at about 3:45 a.m., Oct. 24, 2005, and moving northeast towards the southwest Florida coastline.
A satellite photo of Wilma coming ashore Monday morning, Oct. 24, 2005.
Billy Summer, left, Joanne Summer, center, and her brother Bill Summer, volunteers with the San Carlos Island community disaster recovery survey, look at the damage to the area around their home on the outskirts of Fort Myers after Hurricane Wilma hit, Monday, Oct. 24, 2005.
Friends of Jeannie Berg, back center, help to rescue goods from her mobile home in Dania Beach, Fla., Monday, Oct. 24, 2005 after Hurricane Wilma moved through the area. Wilma plowed into southwest Florida early Monday with howling 125 mph winds and dashed across the state to the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, blowing out windows in skyscrapers, peeling away roofs and knocking out power to millions of people.
High winds from Hurricane Wilma blow a palm tree early Oct. 24, 2005 in Pembroke Pines, Fla.
A tree is felled by winds with gusts up to 114 miles per hour race around a home in Pembroke Pines, Fla., early Oct. 24, 2005 as Hurricane Wilma races across the state.
A small shed is blown across a road by the winds of Hurricane Wilma Oct. 24, 2005 in downtown Naples, Fla.
Parts of a roof lie on the sidewalk as trees sway in the winds of Hurricane Wilma Oct. 24, 2005 in downtown Naples, Fla.
An SUV passes through flooding in downtown Naples, Fla. as Hurricane Wilma passes over the city early Monday, Oct. 24, 2005.
Palm trees at a hotel bend in the fierce winds Oct. 24, 2005, as Hurricane Wilma slams into Naples, Fla.
A doll is seen strapped to a palm tree battered by winds from Hurricane Wilma Oct. 24, 2005 in downtown Naples, Fla.
Storm clouds move over a small island outside Islamorada, Fla., late Oct. 23, 2005, as Hurricane Wilma moves towards the Florida Keys.
Artist Tony Gregory and his wife, Christine, sign their latest piece of impromptu art on the hurricane shutters at the Art Attack gallery, Oct. 23, 2005, in Key West, Fla., as the first bands of Hurricane Wilma reach Florida.
Evacuees settle in tents on the floor of Germain Arena, a sports stadium being used as a hurricane shelter, Oct. 23, 2005 near Ft. Myers in Estero, Fla.
Nataly Rosario, 19, comforts her 4-month-old son, Bruno Jovanny, at the Mariner Middle School hurricane shelter Oct. 23, 2005, in Cape Coral, Fla. Rosario and her family checked into the shelter Sunday afternoon as Hurricane Wilma approached the Florida coast.
A sign announces the closure of the Naples (Fla.) Pier in advance of the arrival of Hurricane Wilma Oct. 23, 2005.
Route 1, the highway to the Florida Keys, is empty of traffic as the illuminated road sign announces that a mandatory evacuation is in order late Oct. 23, 2005, in Homestead, Fla., as Hurricane Wilma moved towards the area.