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Seventeen years ago this morning…

This is what South Floridians experienced:

Hurricane Andrew - August 24, 1992

Hurricane Andrew - August 24, 1992

4 comments to Seventeen years ago this morning…

  • Orgullosa de ser Cubana

    Can you believe I slept thru the whole thing? Yep, I woke up thinking it was still the middle of the night and I was getting up to make coffee so I could be awake when it hit....

  • Gigi

    wow - me too, I slept thru it; but it was a good thing b/c for the following 3 months I didn't get much sleep, helping down south with the red cross

    thank God the area has recovered

  • I remember that day. It makes me happy to only have to deal with blizzards up here. Hope this season is nothing remarkable.

  • Jewbana66

    We lost everything but our lives (Thank G-d)in that storm. It was like getting hit by a freight train!
    In fact, that's why we moved to a MANDATORY EVACUATION ZONE.
    Now as soon as they come off the African coast, we plan our next family vacation.