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Clean up and rescue operations in the wake of major hurricanes Milton and Helene continue. Invests 94L and 95L are now in the Western Atlantic.
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Re: Most devastating hurricane???
      Tue May 18 2004 01:43 PM

My God...... Those are some big ass storms. I would be way out of Florida if any of those hit! And thanks for the info, I'm reading though it right now.

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* Most devastating hurricane??? Spike Tue May 18 2004 01:43 PM
. * * Re: Most devastating hurricane??? LI Phil   Tue May 18 2004 12:29 PM
. * * Re: Most devastating hurricane??? Spike   Tue May 18 2004 01:43 PM
. * * Evac LI Phil   Tue May 18 2004 01:59 PM
. * * Re: Evac Spike   Tue May 18 2004 02:08 PM
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