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Pictures of Hurricane Floyd or damage caused by?????
      #16585 - Thu Jul 22 2004 09:55 PM

I need to find pictures taken of any damage that was caused by Hurricane Floyd in Central FL in 1999. Does anyone know how I would go about finding this?? It can be pics of even of minor damage (i.e. your backyard, for insurance reasons) Please help :-) You can also email me at luvtodanz@earthlink.net if you have any info.
Thanks in advance!


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Re: Pictures of Hurricane Floyd or damage caused by????? [Re: pohara]
      #16607 - Fri Jul 23 2004 12:49 PM

I didn't think Floyd caused any damage in Central Florida in 1999. Floyd didn't strike Florida.

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