Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Selected Hurricane Wilma News Photos #4

The Colonial Bank building, that was damaged by Hurricane Wilma, in Miami, Florida. Victims of Hurricane Wilma's wrath in Florida pressured officials for relief as they suffered a third day without electricity and scant basic supplies, while Governor Jeb Bush admitted the emergency relief effort 'didn't work as it should.'(AFP/Getty Images/Carlo Allegri)
Tourists walk next to a ship that ran aground last weekend during hurricane Wilma in Puerto Juarez, near Cancun, Mexico on Wednesday Oct. 26, 2005. As Cancun's half-million people struggled to clean up their flooded and wind-smashed homes and workplaces, crowds of frustrated tourists surrounded airline offices trying to get back home.(AP Photo)
Jordan Milton loads some of a friends belongings into a canoe from this flooded home in Cocoa, Fla. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005. Two days after Hurricane Wilma turned neighborhood streets into canals, residents were still canoeing to flooded houses and relying on deputies to bring water and supplies. (AP Photo/Peter Cosgrove)
Airplanes are seen destroyed at Fort Lauderdale International Airport Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005. Regional and International airport in South Florida are slowly returning to normal after damage caused by Hurricane Wilma. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) Also see: Hurricane Wilma News Photos / Pictures Digest

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