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      Thu Oct 27 2005 12:51 PM

South Florida has been torn up by Wilma. Many places down there won't see power until mid or late November. Power outages there have been extremely widespread.

Many from south Florida are making their way up to Orlando and the resorts and hotels here. Hotel rooms here have been filled up do to "wilma evacuees". Most are avoiding living without power for a month.

Anyone know personal stories down there? A few friends and family I have in south florida lost windows, parts of roofs, and all were out of power

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