#1 - Sheila Webb
looks through what remains of the mobile home where her uncle James
Marshall and his wife Mary Lee Marshall lived in Blountstown, Florida,
September 16, 2004.
#2 - A Florida state
bridge inspector looks at the destroyed bridge from Gulf Breeze, Florida
to Pensacola Beach September 16, 2004. Hurricane Ivan brought a surge of
water off the Gulf of Mexico into the bridge ripping parts of it out.
#3 - Susan Parrish,
right, and her roommate Pat Buckhannon, examine the sycamore tree that
fell across their trailer cutting it in half, Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004,
in Parker, Fla. A tornado passed through the area Wednesday night ahead
of hurricane Ivan doing this and other damage in this Panama City
surburb, Parrish was sitting on the couch and had gotten up to feed her
cats when the tree fell.
#4 - A
high rise hotel has the side torn off by Hurricane Ivan in Naverre
Beach, Florida
#5 - Debris
and a vehicle lie scattered on road by Hurricane Ivan in Naverre Beach,
Florida
#6 - Juan
Baquero, of Central Florida Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 4, stands
in front of a structure collapsed by Hurricane Ivan in Naverre Beach,
Florida September 17, 2004. Baquero earlier had searched the building
for victims of the storm but found none.
#7 - Juan
Baquero of Central Florida Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 4 moves
through the debris (L) of houses collapsed by Hurricane Ivan in Naverre
Beach, Florida, September 17, 2004. Baquero earlier had searched the
building for victims of the storm but found none.
#8 - JoAnna
Wallis looks through her grandmother's home which was damaged by
Hurricane Ivan in Gulf Breeze, Fla. near Pensacola
#9 - A
marina is flooded from Hurricane Ivan in Weeks Bay. At least 14 people
died as Hurricane Ivan slammed the southern United States
#10 - In
Pensacola Beach, Florida, many buildings sustained severe damage in the
aftermath of Hurricane Ivan
#11 - The
Interstate 10 bridge that spans Pensacola Bay, is seen with sections
washed away in the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan
#12 - A
man stands on a section of road damaged by Hurricane Ivan, in Fort
Walton Beach, Fla.
#13 - Members
of the Federal Emergency and Management Agency's search and rescue team,
Task Force 1 from Texas, plan their search of the Winfield Resort
condominium September 17, 2004 after Hurricane Ivan struck the area in
Orange Beach, Alabama. The condominium was a five-story structure prior
to the storm.
#14 - The
road to Naverre Beach, Florida lies collapsed by Hurricane Ivan
For an article
written on 4/2/04 called "2004 Hurricane
Predictions", click HERE.
For daily
earthquake predictions, click HERE.
July, August, and September are totaled at the bottom of each individual
page. There were over 500 reported in
July and over 500 in August, and well over
200 so far this month!

