Wilma's Force Surprises Keys Residents |
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David Royse (ap@telecom-digest.org) Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:50:42 -0500
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By DAVID ROYSE, Associated Press Writer
Some residents of the Florida Keys were rethinking their refusal to
No travel was possible in or out of Key West. Jay Gewin, assistant to
Wilma made landfall before dawn in southwest Florida as a Category 3
"A bunch of us that are the old-time Key Westers are kind of waking up
However, she soon had a generator going and was giving out coffee, and
While Wilma's eye came ashore at Cape Romano on the Gulf Coast, about
Officials said more than 90 percent of year-round Keys residents refused
"We're not New Orleans," said Elaine Chinnis, walking her dogs along Key
Islanders are hurricane weary - they've dealt with four this year
Ricky Cartwright said he probably would have left if he had known how
"All my clothes, all my shoes, everything," he said.
Key West streets were under several feet of water four blocks inland
"Within 45 minutes, it went from 6 inches to 4 or 5 feet deep," said
"It was like a train coming on both sides of me," said Key West
"All the streets are rivers," said Ackerman, who was given a ride to a
Islanders said they weren't being cavalier when they refused to leave,
"It seems like we know more than the weather people," Chinnis said
That attitude frustrates public officials.
"We've been preaching this for decades, and you know, the government
Throughout town, residents went about their business 'as usual',
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