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  2004 Hurricane Ivan [1p.8n]
updated: 2010-02-09

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Traffic along portions of US 90 is limited to two lanes of road just east of Pensacola, Florida after Hurricane Ivan washed out the road and damaged bridges that cross the northern part of Escambia Bay in Pace, Florida. click to open
A damaged church in Atmore, Ala., is shown during a fly-over by Alabama Gov. Bob Riley Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004. The church was damaged by Hurricane Ivan. click to open
Sheening from oil and gas is visible on the water at a Pensacola marina devastated by Hurricane Ivan, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004. click to open
A sailboat lies damaged in Sabine Inlet on Pensacola Beach Saturday evening Sept.18, 2004. Hurricane Ivan slashed through the area causing extensive damage late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. click to open
Sarah Brown (lower R) views the rubble of her dress shop in the historic district in downtown Pensacola, Florida September 18, 2004. The front of the building collapsed as Hurricane Ivan swept through the area. click to open
This NOAA infrared satellite image shows Hurricane Ivan as it churns in the Gulf of Mexico. Residents of the US Gulf Coast braced for the full fury of Hurricane Ivan, which triggered a major exodus from several states after killing 70 people across the Caribbean. click to open
Eleven-year-old Autumn Hickman (R) and her dad Dale Hickman of Pace, Florida, join others along the seawall in Pensacola as the 50 mph-plus winds and surf hit Wayside Park in Pensacola September 15, 2004. Evacuees clogged roads to higher ground across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida as Ivan headed toward shore after a rampage through the Caribbean that killed at least 68 people and caused extensive damage in Grenada, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. click to open
Hurricane Ivan is seen approaching the U.S. Gulf Coast at 9:45 a.m. EDT on September 15, 2004. The view is looking southeast, with Cuba at top left and Louisiana at bottom center. click to open


 
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