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Hurricane Irma: Places with the storm's name lost power, trees

Por: Orlando Sentinel Health September 29, 2022

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For all of Hurricane Irma's tumult, she did something nice for a few residents on a street bearing her name: She improved their lake view. The storm spun through Lake County with wind gusts up to 69 mph, knocking out electricity, uprooting trees and tearing down dozens of limbs that once hid nearby Lake Joanna from Roy and Marie Baker's home.... + full article



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