Hurricane Dennis pics 
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Here\'s a couple of pics from Starr\'s Mill in South Fayette County after Dennis went through .... Got Water ?
Photo by Ken Farr
Here\'s a couple of pics from Starr\'s Mill in South Fayette County after Dennis went through .... Got Water ?
Photo by Ken Farr
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Here\'s a couple of pics from Starr\'s Mill in South Fayette County after Dennis went through .... Got Water ?
Photo by Ken Farr
Here\'s a couple of pics from Starr\'s Mill in South Fayette County after Dennis went through .... Got Water ?
Photo by Ken Farr
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Mark Lipsius surveys his home after Hurricane Dennis hit Tallahassee, Florida July 11, 2005. Furnishings and a TV were swept into the room by the surge through his Shell Point Road home. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. REUTERS/Phil Sears
Mark Lipsius surveys his home after Hurricane Dennis hit Tallahassee, Florida July 11, 2005. Furnishings and a TV were swept into the room by the surge through his Shell Point Road home. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. REUTERS/Phil Sears
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Houses damaged by Hurricane Dennis and flooded by the Blackwater River are seen in the rural community of East Milton, Florida July 10, 2005. Milton is 15 miles (24 km) north of Navarre Beach and is one of the heavier hit areas of the Florida panhandle. Hurricane Dennis raced ashore on the U.S. Gulf Coast on Sunday with ferocious 120-mph (195 kph) winds and pounding waves that battered an area still scarred by last year\'s storms. (Mark Wallheiser/Reuters)
Houses damaged by Hurricane Dennis and flooded by the Blackwater River are seen in the rural community of East Milton, Florida July 10, 2005. Milton is 15 miles (24 km) north of Navarre Beach and is one of the heavier hit areas of the Florida panhandle. Hurricane Dennis raced ashore on the U.S. Gulf Coast on Sunday with ferocious 120-mph (195 kph) winds and pounding waves that battered an area still scarred by last year\'s storms. (Mark Wallheiser/Reuters)
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Mike Martino speaks to reporters in front of his destroyed home on Navarre Beach, Fla., Monday, July 11, 2005 after it was struck by Hurricane Dennis Sunday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Mike Martino speaks to reporters in front of his destroyed home on Navarre Beach, Fla., Monday, July 11, 2005 after it was struck by Hurricane Dennis Sunday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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Georgia Power technicians work with contractors to restore power as they remove trees and limbs from power lines and streets, Monday, July 11, 2005 in Decatur, Ga.Stormy weather from Hurricane Dennis blasted up through the middle of Georgia Sunday and Monday About 55,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity Monday morning, said Konswello Monroe, a spokeswoman for the utility.(AP Photo/Gregory Smith)
Georgia Power technicians work with contractors to restore power as they remove trees and limbs from power lines and streets, Monday, July 11, 2005 in Decatur, Ga.Stormy weather from Hurricane Dennis blasted up through the middle of Georgia Sunday and Monday About 55,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity Monday morning, said Konswello Monroe, a spokeswoman for the utility.(AP Photo/Gregory Smith)
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Georgia Power technicians work with contractors to restore power as they remove trees and limbs from power limes and streets, Monday, July 11, 2005 in Decatur, Ga. a metro Atlanta suburb. Stormy weather from Hurricane Dennis blasted up through the middle of Georgia Sunday and Monday. About 55,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity Monday morning, said Konswello Monroe, a spokeswoman for the utility. Of those, 49,000 were in the Atlanta area. The rest were scattered around the state with most in northwest Georgia, Monroe said. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith)
Georgia Power technicians work with contractors to restore power as they remove trees and limbs from power limes and streets, Monday, July 11, 2005 in Decatur, Ga. a metro Atlanta suburb. Stormy weather from Hurricane Dennis blasted up through the middle of Georgia Sunday and Monday. About 55,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity Monday morning, said Konswello Monroe, a spokeswoman for the utility. Of those, 49,000 were in the Atlanta area. The rest were scattered around the state with most in northwest Georgia, Monroe said. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith)
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People walk along the beach in Destin, Florida, after Hurricane Dennis struck the panhandle of Florida, July 11, 2005. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. Dennis hurtled ashore with 120-mph (190-kph) winds on Sunday, swamping homes, ripping off roofs, felling power lines and contributing to at least three deaths. REUTERS/Marc Serota
People walk along the beach in Destin, Florida, after Hurricane Dennis struck the panhandle of Florida, July 11, 2005. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. Dennis hurtled ashore with 120-mph (190-kph) winds on Sunday, swamping homes, ripping off roofs, felling power lines and contributing to at least three deaths. REUTERS/Marc Serota
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 destroyed beach bar sits in front of the Beach Condominiums on Navarre Beach, Florida July 11, 2005, after Hurricane Dennis made landfall here. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. REUTERS/ Mark Wallheiser
destroyed beach bar sits in front of the Beach Condominiums on Navarre Beach, Florida July 11, 2005, after Hurricane Dennis made landfall here. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. REUTERS/ Mark Wallheiser
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Cars sit underwater at a car dealership after flooding occurred following the remnants of Hurricane Dennis in Lithia Springs, Georgia, July 11, 2005. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. Dennis hurtled ashore with 120-mph (190-kph) winds on Sunday, swamping homes, ripping off roofs, felling power lines and contributing to at least three deaths. REUTERS/Tami Chappell
Cars sit underwater at a car dealership after flooding occurred following the remnants of Hurricane Dennis in Lithia Springs, Georgia, July 11, 2005. Relief crews fanned out over northwest Florida on Monday to gauge the misery and debris strewn anew by Hurricane Dennis on a region still recovering from a devastating hurricane last year. Dennis hurtled ashore with 120-mph (190-kph) winds on Sunday, swamping homes, ripping off roofs, felling power lines and contributing to at least three deaths. REUTERS/Tami Chappell
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A roof torn off by Hurricane Dennis leaves a airplane uncovered in rural Santa Rosa County, Florida, Monday, July 11, 2005 (AP Photo/LM Otero)
A roof torn off by Hurricane Dennis leaves a airplane uncovered in rural Santa Rosa County, Florida, Monday, July 11, 2005 (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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A member of the Florida Task Force Urban Rescue Team checks a damaged home on Navarre Beach, Fla.,Monday, July 11, 2005 after it was struck by Hurricane Dennis Sunday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
A member of the Florida Task Force Urban Rescue Team checks a damaged home on Navarre Beach, Fla.,Monday, July 11, 2005 after it was struck by Hurricane Dennis Sunday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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An oyster house in Eastpoint, Fla., Monday, July 11, 2005, that was destroyed by Hurricane Dennis as it passed through the area on Sunday.(AP Photo/Phil Coale)
An oyster house in Eastpoint, Fla., Monday, July 11, 2005, that was destroyed by Hurricane Dennis as it passed through the area on Sunday.(AP Photo/Phil Coale)
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High waves crash over the pier in Panama City Beach, Fla. Sunday, July 10, 2005 as the eye of Hurricane Dennis makes landfall. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
High waves crash over the pier in Panama City Beach, Fla. Sunday, July 10, 2005 as the eye of Hurricane Dennis makes landfall. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
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Giant waves caused by the approach of Hurricane Dennis come ashore on Dauphin Island, Ala., South of Mobile, Ala., Sunday, July 10, 2005. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
Giant waves caused by the approach of Hurricane Dennis come ashore on Dauphin Island, Ala., South of Mobile, Ala., Sunday, July 10, 2005. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
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Debris washed ashore by Hurricane Dennis lines the strip in Penscola Beach, Florida, Sunday, July 10, 2005. Hurricane Dennis roared quickly through the Florida Panhandle and Alabama coast Sunday with a 120-mph bluster of blinding squalls and crashing waves, but shellshocked residents emerged to find far less damage than when Ivan took nearly the same path 10 months ago. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Debris washed ashore by Hurricane Dennis lines the strip in Penscola Beach, Florida, Sunday, July 10, 2005. Hurricane Dennis roared quickly through the Florida Panhandle and Alabama coast Sunday with a 120-mph bluster of blinding squalls and crashing waves, but shellshocked residents emerged to find far less damage than when Ivan took nearly the same path 10 months ago. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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The remains of four condos are shown after being destroyed when Hurricane Dennis came ashore Sunday, July 10, 2005. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
The remains of four condos are shown after being destroyed when Hurricane Dennis came ashore Sunday, July 10, 2005. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
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Joe Walker wades through a storm surge from Hurricane Dennis in front of Bo Lynn\'s Grocery in St. Marks, Florida July 10, 2005. Hurricane Dennis, which has weakened to a Category 2 storm, moved across the Florida panhandle towards Alabama after making landfall Sunday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. Photo by Reuters (Handout)
Joe Walker wades through a storm surge from Hurricane Dennis in front of Bo Lynn\'s Grocery in St. Marks, Florida July 10, 2005. Hurricane Dennis, which has weakened to a Category 2 storm, moved across the Florida panhandle towards Alabama after making landfall Sunday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. Photo by Reuters (Handout)
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