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A beachgoer at the pier in Cocoa Beach, Fla., awaits the thrust of a large wave Sept. 25, 2005. The seas were building as Hurricane Jeanne approached Florida.
AP/Florida Today, Emily Barnes
Michael Wolfington watches waves crash against the back of the Sand Castle condo property next to his house in Satellite Beach, Fla., as Hurricane Jeanne approached Sept. 25, 2004.
AP/Florida Today
Robert Knapp, left, and his cousin, Mike Knapp, 15, of Merritt Island, play in the high surf of Hurricane Jeanne, under the Cocoa Beach Pier, Sept. 25, 2004, in Cocoa Beach, Fla.
AP/Palm Beach Post
Waves splash along the seawall behind the Jupiter Reef Club as the outer bands of Hurricane Jeanne inch toward the Florida coast, Sept. 25, 2004, in Jupiter, Fla.
AP/The Tampa Tribune
Robby Gilbert, 9, tries to hold on to his umbrella as he enjoys the windy weather along the beach Sept. 25, 2004, in Jupiter, Fla.
AP/The Palm Beach Post
A boat rests in the parking lot at the Fort Pierce Inlet Marina and Apartments in Fort Pierce, Fla., Sept. 26, 2004, in the aftermath of Hurricane Jeanne.
AP/The Palm Beach Post
Glenn and Janette Campbell go through some of their son's belongings Sept. 26, 2004, after a tree crashed on their house as Hurricane Jeanne swept through in Canal Point, Fla. Their son, William, recently served in the Army, spending time in Baghdad. He is now away at college, studying mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech.
AP/The South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Vehicles make their way through floodwaters left by Hurricane Jeanne, Sept. 26, 2004, in Port St Lucie, Fla.
AP/The South Florida Sun-Sentinel
A man pauses to speak to a neighbor as he makes his way along a flooded street in a neighborhood torn apart by Hurricane Jeanne, Sept. 26, 2004, in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
AP/The Miami Herald
A residential parking garage on Hutchinson Island, Fla., is shown Sept. 26, 2004, after Hurricane Jeanne moved through the area.
AP/The Miami Herald
A destroyed home is seen Sept. 26, 2004, after Hurricane Jeanne smashed Florida's Treasure Coast between Vero Beach and Melbourne, leaving the area crippled once again, only three weeks after Hurricane Frances wreaked havoc in the same area.
AP/The Miami Herald
Keith McDonald surfs through a flooded Vero Beach, Fla., neighborhood Sept. 26, 2004, after Hurricane Jeanne made its way through Florida.
AP/Florida Today
Jeff Kwolek spreads his arms against high winds from Hurricane Jeanne, Sept. 26, 2004, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
AP/Florida Today
Cheryl Shatzer walks through the remains of her home in Barefoot Bay, Fla., Sept. 26, 2004, in the aftermath of Hurricane Jeanne. Cheryl and her husband were in their second-floor home built over the garage when the hurricane blew off their roof.
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Damaged airplanes lie inside a destroyed hangar at Witham Field in Stuart, Fla., Sept. 26, 2004, a day after Hurricane Jeanne struck the area.
AP/The Gainesville Sun
Karen Akra, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., reacts to a large tree that fell atop her daughter's house and car after Hurricane Jeanne moved through the area Sept. 26, 2004.
AP/The Tampa Tribune
A wakeboarder braves the rough seas of the Atlantic Ocean caused by Hurricane Jeanne Sept. 26, 2004, in Indialantic, Fla.