| The road closed signs stayed up, or were brought back again! Like this one on Bald Rock Rd. | Howard Gap road was flooded again between Rt 64 and Fletcher. A road I often use. | ||
| Hendersonville, by the railroad tracks downtown was flooded, but not so bad as with Ivan. | Linda Preston stands in front of her devastated back yard in East Asheville. Trees down, - water. | ||
| Signs all over Hendersonville remained damaged, not yet repaired after Frances and Ivan. | ![]() |
But in our area, there was not much wind damage with Jeanne - Just a whole lot of water! |
| An entire Haitian city was shown under Jeanne's flood waters on world TV and in most newspapers. | Thousands died instantly. Those who remained were hungry. Competing for a little food. | ||
| Long lines of desperate people lined up in ques to get grain and powdered milk for their families. | As the waters subsided and the winds calmed, cities resembled a large rubbish dump. | ||
| In a makeshift morgue shown here, victims in body bags could be identified and claimed for burial. | ![]() |
So we in the US not in Florida were the lucky ones. Extra rain and wind, but few deaths. |
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Florida coast was again buffetted by extreme winds, in many areas for the 4th time in 5 weeks! | This picture appeared in many newspapers. Showing the ocean surge. | |
| No, this is not some unkempt cellar, but the inside of a once nice Florida condominium. | Somebody parked their Corvette in the wrong place at the wrong time! It may take a while to unpark | ||
| This particular house in Florida got more damaged by each of 4 storms. Jeanne finished it off! | A child is here examining the damage to one of Florida's coastal roads. |
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Hurricane JEANNE was one of 4 major hurricanes within 6 weeks in the Fall of 2004 that ravished the Eastern United States and Caribean Islands. For more about these other storms, and the Divine Wrath of God that made them necessary, CLICK below on the link titled "Storm Index". Dr. Bob Holt |
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