RM2FNY0T7–Miami Florida,Brickell Avenue high rise office building,tower windows broken damage after Hurricane Wilma,
RMPYPWRW–Grand Ridge resident Mary Walden gets cleaning supplies from volunteer Wilma Johnson after Hurricane Michael, Oct. 21, 2018, in Grand Ridge, Florida.
RMH35BRR–Dania Beach, FL, USA. 5th Oct, 2016. Jim Lanigan prepares his 45 foot boat docked in Dania Beach in preparation for Hurricane Matthew. He says that his boat survived Hurricane Wilma, so he thinks he'll survive Matthew as well. Mike Stocker, South Florida Sun-Sentinel.SOUTH FLORIDA OUT; NO MAGS; NO SALES; NO INTERNET; NO TV. Credit: Sun-Sentinel/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMP7P710–Hurricane Relief-25. The US Navy (USN) Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West, Florida (FL) flooded after being hit by Category 3 Hurricane Wilma.
RFBB395T–Florida tree snail (Liguus fasciatus) Everglades National Park, Post Hurricane Wilma, Florida, USA
RMHRJEWJ–Hurricane Wilma
RMBGB5HX–Bent street sign by hurricane Wilma, Florida, USA
RMARTWA0–Hurricane Wilma South Florida storm Port5 Saint Lucie hurricanes street flooding 10 24 05
RMWA7YJ0–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RME4DXTY–Hurricane Wilma, Atlantic Ocean, On 24/10/2005, True Colour Satellite Image. Hurricane Wilma on 24 October 2005 over Florida, US
RFB6DRJE–Hurricane Wilma. Terra satellite image of hurricane Wilma as it approaches Florida, USA, on 23 October 2005.
RMTYDG6K–The Florida Keys are under a mandatory evacuation order in preparation of Hurricane Wilma, Florida City, Florida on October 22, 2005. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush)
RMG8YGMX–Passenger David Lowe, 41, from Cumbernauld arrives at Glasgow airport Tuesday, October 25, 2005. after returning from Florida and surviving hurricane Wilma . See PA Story SCOTLAND Hurricane. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO PHOTO CREDIT SHOULD READ Danny Lawson/PA
RMB05TKR–Hurricane damage, Miami Florida
RFA1TYPE–High rise buildings in Fort lauderdale, Florida USA damaged by hurricane Wilma
RFA7MPWE–Shore defence being re-laid after hurricane Wilma on the shore of chokoloskee bay at everglades city florida united states usa
RMA5T88K–Stars rotating Earth after hurricane Wilma
RM2FNY0RK–Miami Beach Florida,Ocean Drive,Hurricane Wilma blackout loss no electricity night,
RMKRDBE0–Hurricane Wilma over South Florida enhanced color GOES 12 satellite image
RMD534WN–Man kayaking with dog on Flagler Avenue by the Salvation Army store: Key West, Florida
RMAWYW82–Blurred stop sign Fort Myers Florida during Hurricane Wilma
RMP7P711–Hurricane Relief-26. The front gate of US Navy (USN) Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West/Boca Chica Field, Florida (FL), illustrates the major flooding after Category 3 Hurricane Wilma hit the area.
RMW0CT6X–US President George W. Bush cups his ear to hear reporter's questions as he returns to the White House from a day trip to Florida to be briefed on relief efforts after Hurricane Wilma, October 27, 2005. Bush did not answer questions about Harriet Miers' decision to withdraw her Supreme Court nomination earlier in the day. (UPI Photo/Mike Theiler)
RM2KWTHE1–Washington, DC, October 20, 2005 R. David Paulison, the Acting FEMA Director reports on the activity of hurricane Wilma and ongoing preparations in Florida. Bill Koplitz/FEMA.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMBGB472–Fallen stop sign in the street due to hurricane Wilma, Florida, USA
RMARTW9D–Hurricane Wilma South Florida street flooding road damage palm tree pushed over bad weather severe
RMWA7YG8–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RMW02RC7–Hurricane Wilma hits south Florida October 24, 2005 with catagory 3 winds, causing widespread damage, power outages, and flooding. (UPI Photo/Susan Knowles)
RM2KWTHDJ–Washington, DC, October 21, 2005 R. David Paulison, the Acting FEMA Director reports on the track and strength of hurricane Wilma and ongoing preparations for her arrival in Florida. Bill Koplitz/FEMA.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMHFXFCC–051028-N-1328C-536 Onboard Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, TexasÖ C-5 Galaxy Cargo plane from 56th Airlift Squadron is being loaded food and water supplies for victims of Hurricane Wilma onboard Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB), Fort Worth, Texas. NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas has become the staging area for Region Six FEMA hurricane relief supplies heading to Florida. USN Photo by PHC (AW/SW) Eric A. Clement, USN US Navy 051028-N-1328C-536 Food and water supplies for victims of Hurricane Wilma are loaded aboard a U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy cargo plane on board Naval
RM2KWTHFE–Hurricane Wilma, Washington, DC, October 24, 2005 R. David Paulison, the Acting FEMA Director reports on the landfall and effects of hurricane Wilma and ongoing preparations for response and recovery in Florida. Bill Koplitz/FEMA.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMM4KJ15–Hurricane Katrina & Wilma .
RFA1W1PA–Hurricane Wilma damage
RFA7MPX7–Shore defence being re-laid after hurricane Wilma on the shore of chokoloskee bay at everglades city florida united states usa
RM2KWTW3B–Hurricane Wilma, Key West, FL, November 4, 2005 Sam Coskey, with the Florida Department of Financial Services helps local residents impacted by Hurricane Wilma by providing information at the Disaster Recovery Center set up next to the City Hall.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMAWYW89–Blurred stop sign Fort Myers Florida during Hurricane Wilma
RM2DDDPMJ–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Kerry Herndon, left, shows Florida Governor Jeb Bush what Hurricane Wilma did to one of his shade houses on Nov. 10, 2005 at his Bromeliad Nursery in Homestead, Fla., where the storm did 28 million in damage. Photo by Tim Chapman/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMABF75J–After 2004 hurricanes Wilma and Katrina Eco Pond is no longer wading bird sanctuary Everglades National Park, FL
RMARTW9E–Hurricane Wilma South Florida storm Port5 Saint Lucie hurricanes street flooding flooded road 10 24 05 mailbox
RMWA7YGD–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RMW02RC3–Hurricane Wilma hits south Florida October 24, 2005 with catagory 3 winds, causing widespread damage, power outages, and flooding. (UPI Photo/Susan Knowles)
RMHFXF78–051024-N-7664R-002 Key West, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2005) – Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., is flooded after being hit by Hurricane Wilma. At 6:30 am EDT, Hurricane Wilma made landfall very near Cape Romano, Florida as a Category 3 hurricane. U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Brian Riley (RELEASED) US Navy 051024-N-7664R-002 Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., is flooded after being hit by Hurricane Wilma
RMM4KJ24–Hurricane Katrina & Wilma .
RFA1W1R1–Hurricane Wilma damage
RMHFXF49–051021-N-3527B-064 Norfolk, Virginia (October 21, 2005) - A crew member moves supplies up the ramp of the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1). Wasp, along with the amphibious transport dock ships USS Nashville (LPD 13), and USS Trenton (LPD 14) home ported at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., are scheduled to get underway Oct. 22, headed for the south Florida region. The ships are departing in the event assistance is needed following the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma expected to make landfall north of the Florida Keys. Forecaster expect the Hurricane to be at least a category 2 storm, and is ex
RM2KWTW3X–Hurricane Wilma, Key West, FL, November 4, 2005 Bernie Fowler from the Florida Department of Veteran's Affairs is set up at the Disaster Recovery Center next to the CIty Hall in order to help veterans impacted by Hurricane Wilma.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RM2FNY0WD–Miami Florida,Brickell Avenue high rise office building,tower windows broken damaged after Hurricane Wilma,
RM2KWTHFW–Hurricane Wilma, Washington, DC, October 25, 2005 R. David Paulison, the Acting Director of FEMA, reports on the landfall of hurricane Rita in Florida and outlines FEMA's response operation in partnership with the state. Bill Koplitz/FEMA.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMHFXF7B–051024-N-7664R-001 Key West, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2005) – A parking lot on board Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., is flooded after being hit by Hurricane Wilma. At 6:30 am EDT, Hurricane Wilma made landfall very near Cape Romano, Florida as a Category 3 hurricane. U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Brian Riley (RELEASED) US Navy 051024-N-7664R-001 A parking lot on board Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., is flooded after being hit by Hurricane Wilma
RMDNYBY2–Jan 24, 2006; West Palm Beach, FL, USA; A White spotted Bamboo shark the mother of the embryo of a White spotted Bamboo is visible inside this shark egg at the South Florida Science Museum. Hurricane Wilma apparently spawns surge of shark mating at the South Fla Science Museum. Whitespotted Bamboo shark female laid eggs for first time in two years. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gre
RMABF74X–After hurricanes Wilma and Katrina in 2004 Eco Pond is no longer lush sanctuary for wading birds Everglades National Park, Flori
RMAEF3H8–Hurricane Wilma 1005 Damage South end of Lake Okeechobee Florida
RMWA7YHW–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RMW02RC4–Hurricane Wilma hits south Florida October 24, 2005 with catagory 3 winds, causing widespread damage, power outages, and flooding. (UPI Photo/Susan Knowles)
RMW0NAT1–Pastor Robert E. Palisin, 67, secures his golf cart in preparation for Hurricane Wilma in Port St. Lucie, Florida on, October 23, 2005. The category two hurricane is expected to come ashore on the southwest coast of Florida Monday morning. (UPI Photo/Steve Mitchell)
RMW0NAT4–A resident looks at the damage from Hurricane Wilma at a mobile home on October 24, 2005, in Stuart, Florida. The category 2 storm with 105 mph winds moved off the coast between Martin and Palm Beach counties. At its peak, the storm was a category 3 with 125 mph winds. (UPI Photo/Steve Mitchell)
RFA1W1N0–Hurricane Wilma damage
RMW0NAT3–Donna Musso, 38, of Sewall's Point, Florida stocks up with water and other supplies in Jensen Beach, Florida, in preparation for Hurricane Wilma on October 23, 2005. Hurricane Wilma is moving off the Yucatan Peninsula into the Gulf of Mexico and is currently a category two hurricane and is expected to hit Florida early Monday morning. (UPI Photo/Steve Mitchell)
RMM4KJ21–Hurricane Katrina & Wilma .
RM2FNY0W4–Miami Florida,Orange Bowl after Hurricane Wilma,free food water ice distribution FEMA,National Guard soldier Hispanic boys male kids line queue,
RM2KWTHHF–Hurricane Wilma, Washington, DC, October 24, 2005 R. David Paulison, the Acting FEMA Director takes questions from reporters on the landfall and effects of hurricane Wilma and ongoing preparations for response and recovery in Florida. Bill Koplitz/FEMA.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMW0NAT7–Kate Kreisberg of Boca Raton, Florida and her dog Hunter walk the beach in Boca Raton, looking for sea shells after Hurricane Wilma on October 24, 2005. The category 2 storm with 105 mph winds, moved off coast between Martin and Palm Beach counties. At its peak, the storm was a category 3 with 125 mph winds. (UPI Photo/Steve Mitchell)
RM2KWTHFD–Tampa, FL, October 24, 2005-Members of the Interagency Incident Support Team meet at an operational briefing on Monday morning at the Florida State Fairgrounds which is being used as a base of operations until the needs of the state are determined from damage caused by Hurricane Wilma.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMW0M7RM–Hurricane Wilma moves through the Carribean Sea in this infrared satellite image supplied by NOAA on October 20, 2005. Wilma became the most intense hurricane recorded in the Atlantic Basin on Wednesday with a minimum central pressure of 882 millibars. The hurricane is forecast to lose some strength before a weekend landfall currently projected to be along the west coast of Florida. (UPI Photo/NOAA)
RM2KWTHEM–Tampa, FL, October 23, 2005 Members of the Florida Division of Forestry and state and local components meet with members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Incident Support Team for the Urban Search and Rescue task forces at the Hillsborough Emergency Operations center to make plans for the arrival of Hurricane Wilma.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMHFXF7K–051024-N-7664R-004 Key West, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2005) – The front gate of Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., shows major flooding after being hit by Hurricane Wilma. At 6:30 am EDT, Hurricane Wilma made landfall very near Cape Romano, Florida as a Category 3 hurricane. U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Brian Riley (RELEASED) US Navy 051024-N-7664R-004 The front gate of Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., shows major flooding after being hit by Hurricane Wilma
RMTYDG70–Category 3 Hurricane Wilma caused damage to this gas station in Miami, Florida on October 24, 2005. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush)
RMAEF3HC–Hurricane Wilma 1005 Damage South end of Lake Okeechobee Florida
RMWA7YJ9–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RFA1W1JF–Hurricane Wilma damage
RMM4KJ26–Hurricane Katrina & Wilma .
RM2FNY0W5–Miami Florida,Brickell Avenue high rise office building,tower windows broken damaged after Hurricane Wilma,
RM2KWTHD8–Tampa, FL, October 23, 2005 Members of the Florida Division of Forestry and state and local components meet with members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Incident Support Team for the Urban Search and Rescue task forces at the Hillsborough Emergency Operations center to make plans for the arrival of Hurricane Wilma.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMHFXA7N–051019-N-1234W-001 Carribean Sea (Oct. 19, 2005) - Satellite image provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, Calif., showing the status of Hurricane Wilma at approximately 4:15 am EST. An Air force reconnaissance plane reported a barometric pressure reading of 884 mb. This is the lowest minimum pressure ever measured in a hurricane in the Atlantic Basin. A hurricane watch remains in effect in Cuba. All interests in the Florida Keys and the Florida Peninsula should closely monitor the progress of extremely dangerous Hurricane Wilma. At 5 AM EDT 0900z the center of Wilma was loca
RMTYDG79–This newly planted strawberry field was destroyed by category 3 Hurricane Wilma in Miami, Florida, on October 24, 2005. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush)
RMAEF3H9–Hurricane Wilma 1005 Damage South end of Lake Okeechobee Florida
RMWA7EWF–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RMHFXF43–051021-N-3527B-031 Norfolk, Virginia (Oct. 21, 2005) - A crew member moves supplies in the hangar bay aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1). Wasp, along with the amphibious transport dock ships USS Nashville (LPD 13), and USS Trenton (LPD 14) home ported at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., are scheduled to get underway Oct. 22, headed for the south Florida region. The ships are departing in the event assistance is needed following the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma expected to make landfall north of the Florida Keys. Forecaster expect the Hurricane to be at least a category 2 storm, a
RMHFXAEM–051019-N-1234W-002 Carribean Sea (Oct. 19, 2005) - Graphic produced by the U.S. Navy, Atlantic Meteorology & Oceanography Center, Norfolk, Va., showing the anticipated track of Hurricane Wilma. An Air force reconnaissance plane reported a barometric pressure reading of 884 mb. This is the lowest minimum pressure ever measured in a hurricane in the Atlantic Basin. A hurricane watch remains in effect in Cuba. All interests in the Florida Keys and the Florida Peninsula should closely monitor the progress of extremely dangerous Hurricane Wilma. At 5 AM EDT 0900z the center of Wilma was located nea
RMHFXFB9–051027-N-4615G-050 Fort Worth, Texas (Oct. 27, 2005) Ð Trucks prepare to offload relief supplies bound for Florida on board Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB) Fort Worth. NAS JRB Fort Worth has become the staging area for Region Six Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hurricane Wilma relief supplies heading to Florida. Approximately 250,000 pounds of FEMA supplies have already been offloaded from trucks and more than a million more pounds are expected to be delivered. The Navy's involvement in Hurricane Wilma humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergenc
RM2KWTHFF–Tampa, FL, October 23, 2005 Members of the Florida Division of Forestry and state and local components meet with members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Incident Support Team for the Urban Search and Rescue task forces at the Hillsborough Emergency Operations center to make plans for the arrival of Hurricane Wilma.. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
RMTYDG74–Many power poles were damaged in the wake of category 3 Hurricane Wilma in Miami, Florida, on October 24, 2005. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush)
RMAEF3HA–Hurricane Wilma 1005 Damage South end of Lake Okeechobee Florida
RMWA7YHN–Hurricane damage of multilevel boat storage in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, USA), collapsed destroying many boats and several vehicles parked inside during hurricane Wilma in October 2005
RMHFXFBD–051027-N-4615G-066 Fort Worth, Texas (Oct. 27, 2005) Ð U.S. Military personnel use forklifts to stage pallets of relief supplies on board Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB) Fort Worth. NAS JRB Fort Worth has become the staging area for Region Six Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hurricane Wilma relief supplies heading to Florida. Approximately 250,000 pounds of FEMA supplies have already been offloaded from trucks and more than a million more pounds are expected to be delivered. The Navy's involvement in Hurricane Wilma humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Fe
RFA1W1P1–Hurricane Wilma damage
RMHFXFEN–051101-N-4779D-071 Key West, Fla. (Nov. 1, 2005) - A row of contractors repair power poles knocked down by Hurricane Wilma on board Naval Air Station Key West's Boca Chica Field. Hurricane Wilma passed within 15 miles of Key West Oct. 24 and caused flooding up to five feet in parts of the lower Florida Keys. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 1st Class Trice Denny (RELEASED) US Navy 051101-N-4779D-071 A row of contractors repair power poles knocked down by Hurricane Wilma
RMM4KJ00–Hurricane Katrina & Wilma .
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