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Mirta Mendez walks through the debris at the Seabreeze trailer park along the Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys on Tuesday. Most of the houses in the Keys were either destroyed or damaged. Al Diaz/Miami Herald via Associated Press
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Mirta Mendez walks through the debris at the Seabreeze trailer park along the Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys on Tuesday. Most of the houses in the Keys were either destroyed or damaged.
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Floodwaters surround the remnants of a condominium near Islamorada along the Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys on Tuesday. Florida is cleaning up and embarking on rebuilding from Hurricane Irma, one of the most destructive hurricanes in its history.
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A boat named Keys Please sits on a seawall along a canal on Cudjoe Key, Florida, on Tuesday. The boat had been moored to the dock inside the canal, but the force of Hurricane Irma pushed the vessel onto land.
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Hurricane Irma's powerful winds sheared off the side of this Cudjoe Key home, leaving the interior exposed Tuesday. Cudjoe Key, Florida, was ground zero for Hurricane Irma's eye as it hit the Florida Keys, destroying many homes.
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A mobile home rests on its side at Venture Out Condominium Community in Cudjoe Key, Florida, on Tuesday. Many of the area's mobile homes, RVs and stick houses were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Irma.
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Mud cakes the floor of the Chokoloskee Church of God in Chokoloskee, Fla., in the wake of Hurricane Irma, on Tuesday.
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Roofs in a mobile home park are damaged from Hurricane Irma in Key West, Fla.
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A sailboat is pushed up between two buildings in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on Tuesday in Key West, Fla.
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Overturned trailer homes are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in the Florida Keys.
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A damaged home sits in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on Tuesday in Key West, Fla.
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A destroyed trailer park is seen on Plantation Key in the Florida Keys on Tuesday.
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Damaged houses are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, Monday in the Florida Keys.
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Debris lies on the ground of a gas station Monday in the Florida Keys.
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Duval Street on Tuesday in Key West, Fla.
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A roof is damaged on a building in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on Tuesday in Key West.
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FEMA has estimated that one-quarter of all homes in the Florida Keys sustained damage from Hurricane Irma.
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Boats block the Overseas Highway Sunday in the central part of the Florida Keys as Hurricane Irma passes.