2021 Hurricane Preparation Guide

2021 Hurricane Guide

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Page 39 AP FILE PHOTO A car remains on a hydraulic lift in Punta Gorda, 14 days after Hurricane Charley leveled the service station around it. FILE PHOTO The Spirit of Punta Gorda statue in Laishley Park is a permanent monument honoring the peoples' determination to rebuild the city after Hurricane Charley. AP FILE PHOTO Steve Davis removes salvageable items from an AutoZone store that was completely devastated in Hurricane Charley in Port Charlotte. The Turner Center, which was housing more than 1,200 evacuees as a storm shelter, lost its roof. The eye of the storm crossed U.S. Highway 41 at Harborview Road in Port Charlotte at about 4:42 p.m. The five-mile-wide eye end – with vicious winds – returned at 4:51 p.m. The expected 15 feet of storm surge never materialized, but the winds did the damage. Mobile home parks at Burnt Store Road and U.S. Highway 41 were reportedly flattened. Similar reports were made along Kings Highway. Along Edgewater Drive, the storm damaged nearly every home and brought down nearly every power line. Along U.S. Highway 41, little was recognizable, as dozens of businesses had roof and storefront damage. Nearly 75% of the signs directing people to stores were wiped away, most notably Target and Books-A-Million. Traffic signals and signs and downed trees were road hazards into the night. Hundreds of people were out on the road Friday night to see how their neighbors fared. Florida Gov. Jeb Bush visited the area Aug. 14 and esti- mated the potential damage could reach $15 billion. President George W. Bush signed a federal disaster decla- ration before the worst of the damage had been done. SUN FILE PHOTO Category 4 Hurricane Charley destroyed six schools in Charlotte County, including: the Baker Center, Peace River Elementary, Neil Armstrong Elementary, East Elementary, Punta Gorda Middle and Charlotte High. Several others were damaged.

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