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A look at deaths
A look at deaths blamed on Hurricane Wilma (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
By The Associated Press MIAMI -- Details of 21 deaths blamed on Hurricane Wilma through Saturday, according to state officials. - Unidentified man, mid-40s, died Monday when his motorcycle that hit a downed tree lying across the road.
Florida recovers from Wilma bit by bit; Beta set to become hurricane (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Florida recovered a promising degree of normalcy, four days after Hurricane Wilma pounded the peninsula, as power began to come back on and airports and ports were reopened.
Florida's economy takes a beating from Hurricane Wilma (Channel NewsAsia)
KEY WEST, United States : As parts of the US state of Florida continue efforts to recover from Hurricane Wilma, the region's economy has taken a severe blow from the storm.
A look at deaths blamed on Hurricane Wilma (Gainesville Sun)
etails of 21 deaths blamed on Hurricane Wilma through Saturday, according to state officials. - Unidentified man, mid-40s, died Monday when his motorcycle that hit a downed tree lying across the road.
FPL Announces Restoration to 60 Percent of Customers Affected By Hurricane Wilma, 1.9 Million Returned to Service in 21 (RedNova)
In its fifth full day of restoration following Hurricane Wilma, Florida Power & Light Company announced that it has restored power to 60 percent of its customers impacted by the storm. By 4 p.m. service had been returned to 1.9 million customers.
Hurricane update: Power on for half of users after Wilma (The Tucson Citizen)
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Simple tasks including buying gas, cooking food and turning on the lights got a little easier yesterday, with power restored to nearly half the homes and businesses that lost it during Hurricane Wilma.
[ENS] ERD assists Florida communities impacted by Hurricane Wilma (Worldwide Faith News)
[ENS, Source: ERD] Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is providing emergency assistance to Florida communities affected by Hurricane Wilma. The Category 3 hurricane, which made landfall in south Florida on October 24, took 14 lives and caused an estimated $6-10 billion in damages. Four million residents remain without power. Heavy winds up to 100 mph damaged homes, businesses, and other


