Hurricane Charley photos 
Mickey Pariseau pulls a friend\'s belongings out of the Windmill Village mobile home trailer park Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004, in Punta Gorda, Fla., one day after Hurricanes Charley passed through the area. Charley caused widespread damage to coastal areas and mobile home parks and knocked out power to an estimated 1.3 million homes and businesses as it crossed from southwest Florida to the Atlantic Coast at Daytona Beach. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)
Mickey Pariseau pulls a friend\'s belongings out of the Windmill Village mobile home trailer park Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004, in Punta Gorda, Fla., one day after Hurricanes Charley passed through the area. Charley caused widespread damage to coastal areas and mobile home parks and knocked out power to an estimated 1.3 million homes and businesses as it crossed from southwest Florida to the Atlantic Coast at Daytona Beach. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)
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Beverly Alger, of Port Charlotte, Fla., removes aluminum debris from her home, Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004. Hurricane Charley ripped through the area Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Chris O\'Meara)
Beverly Alger, of Port Charlotte, Fla., removes aluminum debris from her home, Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004. Hurricane Charley ripped through the area Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Chris O\'Meara)
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Linda Pietz, of Port Charlotte, Fla., steps over debris from her mobile home early Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004. Hurricane Charley ripped through the area Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Chris O\'Meara)
Linda Pietz, of Port Charlotte, Fla., steps over debris from her mobile home early Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004. Hurricane Charley ripped through the area Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Chris O\'Meara)
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An an walks by a destroyed mobile home in the Harborview Park Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004 in Port Charlotte, Fla. Hurricane Charley came ashore in the area Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Chris O\'Meara)
An an walks by a destroyed mobile home in the Harborview Park Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004 in Port Charlotte, Fla. Hurricane Charley came ashore in the area Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Chris O\'Meara)
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With a shotgun sitting on a chair beside him, Terry Frye sits in front of his home, which was devastated by Hurricane Charley in Port Charlotte, Fla. early Aug. 14, 2004. Rescuers raced into southwest Florida Saturday to search for victims and help survivors of Hurricane Charley, a devastating storm that leveled buildings and left up to one million without power. Photo by Marc Serota/Reuters
With a shotgun sitting on a chair beside him, Terry Frye sits in front of his home, which was devastated by Hurricane Charley in Port Charlotte, Fla. early Aug. 14, 2004. Rescuers raced into southwest Florida Saturday to search for victims and help survivors of Hurricane Charley, a devastating storm that leveled buildings and left up to one million without power. Photo by Marc Serota/Reuters
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Cuban sisters Teresa (L) and Marisol sit with Alberto on the stairs of what used to be their home in the wake of Hurricane Charley, in Playa Baracoa, outside of Havana, August 13, 2004. Blamed for four deaths in Jamaica and Cuba, Charley threatened to swamp seaside buildings from the tourist islands of Sanibel and Captiva, off the southwest coast of Florida, to downtown Tampa. (Claudia Daut/Reuters)
Cuban sisters Teresa (L) and Marisol sit with Alberto on the stairs of what used to be their home in the wake of Hurricane Charley, in Playa Baracoa, outside of Havana, August 13, 2004. Blamed for four deaths in Jamaica and Cuba, Charley threatened to swamp seaside buildings from the tourist islands of Sanibel and Captiva, off the southwest coast of Florida, to downtown Tampa. (Claudia Daut/Reuters)
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Wrecked planes are seen inside a damaged hangar at Lake Wales Airport in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley, August 14, 2004. Across storm-struck southwest Florida, dazed residents emerged Saturday morning from damaged homes or returned from public shelters to find their lives turned inside out by Hurricane Charley, which struck Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and Fort Myers with ferocious 145 mph (233 kph) winds and a flooding 15-foot (4.5-meter) storm surge. Hurricane Charley battered multimillion-dollar houses on exclusive islands off southwest Florida, prompting an initial damage estimate of $3 billion in one county alone, an official said Saturday. REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme
Wrecked planes are seen inside a damaged hangar at Lake Wales Airport in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley, August 14, 2004. Across storm-struck southwest Florida, dazed residents emerged Saturday morning from damaged homes or returned from public shelters to find their lives turned inside out by Hurricane Charley, which struck Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and Fort Myers with ferocious 145 mph (233 kph) winds and a flooding 15-foot (4.5-meter) storm surge. Hurricane Charley battered multimillion-dollar houses on exclusive islands off southwest Florida, prompting an initial damage estimate of $3 billion in one county alone, an official said Saturday. REUTERS/Pierre Ducharme
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Fri., Aug. 14: Blair Kopf, of Charleston, S.C., gets pounded by waves caused by Hurricane Charley, that crash over the wall on the Battery while taking a walk with her dog Grace.
Fri., Aug. 14: Blair Kopf, of Charleston, S.C., gets pounded by waves caused by Hurricane Charley, that crash over the wall on the Battery while taking a walk with her dog Grace.
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Fri., Aug. 14: A parked car is surrounded by the ruins of a house north of Port Charlotte, Fla., after Hurricane Charley moved through the area Friday
Fri., Aug. 14: A parked car is surrounded by the ruins of a house north of Port Charlotte, Fla., after Hurricane Charley moved through the area Friday
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Fri., Aug. 14: Bob Basha clears a storm drain by his home on the Isle of Palms, S.C., after Hurricane Charley passed by.
Fri., Aug. 14: Bob Basha clears a storm drain by his home on the Isle of Palms, S.C., after Hurricane Charley passed by.
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Fri., Aug. 14: A neighborhood is left in ruins north of Port Charlotte, Fla., after Hurricane Charley roared throught the area Friday.
Fri., Aug. 14: A neighborhood is left in ruins north of Port Charlotte, Fla., after Hurricane Charley roared throught the area Friday.
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Fri., Aug. 14: A neighborhood is left in ruins north of Port Charlotte, Fla., after Hurricane Charley roared throught the area Friday.
Fri., Aug. 14: A neighborhood is left in ruins north of Port Charlotte, Fla., after Hurricane Charley roared throught the area Friday.
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Sat., Aug. 14: Damage is seen to Punta Gorda, Fla., after Hurricane Charley made landfall.
Sat., Aug. 14: Damage is seen to Punta Gorda, Fla., after Hurricane Charley made landfall.
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Sat., Aug. 14: A man surveys damage to Punta Gorda, Fla., after Hurricane Charley made landfall.
Sat., Aug. 14: A man surveys damage to Punta Gorda, Fla., after Hurricane Charley made landfall.
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Charlotte Country Fireman Dave Srokes (L) confers with Lt. Tom Garrity (R) after looking for two bodies in the rubble of some of the mobile homes that were destroyed in Punta Gorda, Florida on August 14, 2004. The owners was found alive around the corner at neighbors home.The mobile homes was part of The Windmill Village that had massive destruction when Hurricane Charley passed over Friday. REUTERS/Charles W. Luzier
Charlotte Country Fireman Dave Srokes (L) confers with Lt. Tom Garrity (R) after looking for two bodies in the rubble of some of the mobile homes that were destroyed in Punta Gorda, Florida on August 14, 2004. The owners was found alive around the corner at neighbors home.The mobile homes was part of The Windmill Village that had massive destruction when Hurricane Charley passed over Friday. REUTERS/Charles W. Luzier
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Punta Gorda resident Jack Aurelia of the Windmill Village mobile home park, carries out two dolls that belong to his wife, Aurelia in Punta Gorda, Florida on August 14, 2004. Jack Aurelia mobile home in the background was destroyed when Hurricane Charley passed over Friday afternoon leaving destruction and power outages. REUTERS/Charles W. Luzier
Punta Gorda resident Jack Aurelia of the Windmill Village mobile home park, carries out two dolls that belong to his wife, Aurelia in Punta Gorda, Florida on August 14, 2004. Jack Aurelia mobile home in the background was destroyed when Hurricane Charley passed over Friday afternoon leaving destruction and power outages. REUTERS/Charles W. Luzier
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