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English: Navarre Beach, Fla., July 18, 2005 -- A beach-front home damaged by Hurricane Dennis. Hurricane Dennis damaged roads, disrupted electrical service, and left sand and debris in its wake.
Français : Navarre Beach en Floride, le 18 juillet 2005 -- Une maison en front de mer endommagée par l'ouragan Dennis. Cet ouragan a endommagé des routes, coupé les lignes électriques, et laissé du sable et des décombres sur son passage.
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18 July 2005 |
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FEMA Photo by photographer Leif Skoogfors |
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