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Disaster Relief
How You Can Help


Updated September 14, 2004
  

Over the last 3 weeks Florida has been hit by 2 major hurricanes and a new major hurricane is threatening the state. During this time of devastation the people of Florida need your help more than ever. If you would like to help, please refer to the information to the right. Additionally if you like volunteer your time, please visit this website. Additionally many local churches are asking for people to help them distribute aid across the state.

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The latest Hurricane Ivan information is below.

Here is the latest tracking for Hurricane Ivan. Click on the image below for a larger version.

More Tracking Maps and Models
 - US Navy Projected Path and Strength for Ivan
 - Computer Models from Weatherunderground.com

Latest Satellite Images
 - Latest NOAA Infrared Satellite - Loop
 - Latest NOAA Infrared Satellite - Still
 - Latest NOAA Satellite Loop of Ivan (Visible)

 - Gulf of Mexico Water Vapor - Loop

Long Range Radars Covering the Gulf Coast
 - Click here for the Key West Radar
 - Click here for the Tampa Radar
 - Click here for the Tallahassee Radar
 - Click here for the Mobile Radar
 - Click here for the New Orleans Radar
 - Click here for the Lake Charles, LA Radar
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Click here for the Houston Radar

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Below we've posted just a few of the pictures we received over the last few weeks so you can see what Florida has been experiencing from coast to coast.


Damage from Hurricane Charley in Fort Ogden, FL.


The Professional Center in Punta Gorda had all it's windows blown out in by the 145 mph winds of Hurricane Charley.


This mobile home in Punta Gorda, FL was destroyed Hurricane Charley. More than 30,000 homes were destroyed or severely damaged by the storm.


Hurricane Charley destroyed not only homes and office buildings, but it also seriously damaged the areas infrastructure when it made landfall in Punta Gorda, FL.


A church spire remains lodged in the roof at the First Baptist Church in Cocoa Beach, Florida after it was blown by Hurricane Frances.


Hurricane Frances left it's mark on Tampa.