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Sign makers should see boom
Sentinel Staff WriterIt's a sign of the times -- signs of all sizes and shapes littering the ground. A trio of hurricanes flattened the outdoor advertising of companies large and small throughout Central Florida. Big signs, little signs, wooden signs, metal signs, banners...Tags: Natural Disasters, Polk County, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Companies and Corporations
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Zoo to close after taking big beating
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 25, 1992) Metrozoo suffered perhaps $20 million in damage and may not reopen for as long as six months because of Hurricane Andrew`s destruction, Zoo Director Bob Yokel said on Monday. ``We`ve been in the process of building this place...Tags: Disasters, Natural Disasters, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Hurricanes
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Dade residents stunned as storm shatters lives
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 25, 1992) When light came to Dade County on Monday, it brought a dark lesson in the power of nature. As he chewed his way through towns and cities from parts of Coral Gables to Florida City, Hurricane Andrew taught stunned residents...Tags: Natural Disasters, Crime, Law and Justice, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove
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Damage: $20 billion
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 26, 1992) Hurricane Andrew turned the lower third of Dade County into a stricken landscape of 50,000 homeless citizens running out of water, food and hope. Damage estimates from Andrew reached $20 billion, making it by far the costliest...Tags: South Carolina, Hospitals and Clinics, Coconut Grove, Fred Taylor, Hurricane Damage
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Moms-to-be flock to hospitals
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 25, 1992)As Hurricane Andrew drew a bead on South Florida on Sunday, at least 1,500 pregnant woman were hospitalized. Most were in their third trimester. Most spent Sunday night or Monday morning walking a hospital hallway, watching TV or...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hospitals and Clinics, Boynton Beach, Health, Fort Lauderdale
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Andrew wreaks havoc in S. Florida
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 25, 1992) The lucky ones lost only a tree or two. The less fortunate lost their roofs, their homes or their lives. Hurricane Andrew arrived in South Florida on Monday morning with 140-mph winds and departed seven hours later, leaving...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Heads of State, Homestead, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Gables
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Andrew bears down on S. Florida's coast
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 23, 1992) This is for real. At 2 a.m. today, Hurricane Andrew had reached 120 miles per hour, a category 3 storm. Forecasters predicted it would increase in strength to a category 4 storm, with winds of 131-155 mph. With Andrew taking aim...Tags: Natural Disasters, Florida Power & Light, Weather, Tropical Storms, Hurricane Damage
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Aug 25, 1992
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Aug 25, 1992
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Aug 26, 1992
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Aug 25, 1992
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Aug 25, 1992
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Aug 23, 1992
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