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Nowhere is the contrast clearer than on the site of the former Naranja Lakes, Andrew’s ground zero. The storm’s center plowed through the modest condo community of 3,000 people, killing three.
as seen at Naranja Lakes, he said. Sheets said the tornado’s winds probably were 150 mph. The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Andrew reached sustained winds of 145 mph with gusts up to ...
The devastation left by Hurricane Andrew is clear in this Sept. 4, 1992 aerial file photo over Florida City, Fla. Naranja Lakes, in south Dade County, after Hurricane Andrew struck. From left ...
The 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew’s assault on South Florida ... Florida City and Naranja Lakes — were completely or nearly reduced to ruins. When 100 Air Force reservists returned ...
Hurricane Andrew struck South Miami-Dade on Aug. 24 ... Rural South Dade, nurseries shredded, trees snapped. Naranja Lakes area, the first mobile home park decimated. Homestead and Florida ...
MIAMI — Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 hurricane struck ... Rural South Dade, nurseries shredded, trees snapped. Naranja Lakes area, the first mobile home park decimated. Homestead and Florida ...
MIAMI — Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 hurricane ... Rural South Dade, nurseries shredded, trees snapped. • Naranja Lakes area, the first mobile home park decimated.
Nowhere is the contrast clearer than on the site of the former Naranja Lakes, Andrew’s ground zero. The storm’s center plowed through the modest condo community of 3,000 people, killing three.
The 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew’s assault on South Florida ... Florida City and Naranja Lakes — were completely or nearly reduced to ruins. When 100 Air Force reservists returned ...
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