Resident John Larker walks down the back porch of his home on Santa Rosa Sound July 10, 2005, after checking for damage from Hurricane Dennis in Navarre, Fla. Larker's home was extensively damaged during Hurricane Ivan last year and he had been living in the house for just five weeks when Hurricane Dennis hit.
Juana's Pagoda, a landmark in Navarre Beach, Fla. , is shown after it was damaged by Hurricane Dennis July 10, 2005.
A construction trailer lies on its side on Navarre Beach, Fla., July 10, 2005, following high winds and storm surge from Hurricane Dennis. The trailer was at the site for construction crews still making repairs on the high rise due to damage from Hurricane Ivan.
The main road along Navarre Beach, Fla. is lined with downed wires and strewn debris after Hurricane Dennis moved through the area July 10, 2005.
Ken Futch hangs out the American flag after Hurricane Dennis passed near Gulf Breeze, Fla., July 10, 2005.
Deputy Chief Nick Servon, 28, of the West Pensacola Volunteer Fire Department, assesses the damage done to a mobile home by a fallen oak tree as a result of Hurricane Dennis in West Pensacola, Fla., July 10, 2005. The tree was damaged last year by Hurricane Ivan and the mobile home was unoccupied.
A satellite news truck rests on its side July 10, 2005, on Navarre Beach, Fla., after Hurricane Dennis made landfall. The barrier island community, in Santa Rosa County, sustained significant erosion and wind damage to power poles and trees.
Danielle Howard,19, cleans debris from around her family's home and neighborhood in the Seville area of Pensacola, Fla., July 10, 2005, after Hurricane Dennis hit the Florida Panhandle.
A personal watercraft and debris litter State Road 399 near the Bob Sikes Bridge July 10, 2005, after Hurricane Dennis swept through Pensacola Beach, Fla.
The remains of four condos are shown after being destroyed when Hurricane Dennis came ashore July 10, 2005.
Debris blown around by Hurricane Dennis litters the street in Gulf Shores, Ala., July 10, 2005. In the coastal community, which was ground zero for Hurricane Ivan last year, officials breathed a sigh of relief as the area suffered minimal damage from the storm.