Forecasters: Gustav could strengthen to Category 3 hurricane
Gustav stalled offshore Wednesday and poured more misery onto Haiti after landslides and flooding killed 23 people. Oil workers began leaving their rigs and New Orleans drew up evacuation plans as forecasters warned the storm could plow into the U.S. Gulf coast as a major hurricane.
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Fay brings flooding to Volusia, Seminole; Brevard estimates damage at more than $10 million
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Lake County marshals crews to clean up Fay damage
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Nervous New Orleans keeping eye on Gustav
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Volusia's estimate for Fay damage: $13.5 million
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Tropical Storm Fay the 4th wettest storm in Florida
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Tropical Storm Fay drowning victim in Volusia is identified
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Gustav gains steam, but too soon to say if Florida's in path
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Tropical Storm Fay leaves flood of misery
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Massive old oak tree falls on Delaney Park home
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No change in strength as Fay nears southwest coast of Florida
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Torrents from Tropical Storm Fay leave Central Florida waterlogged
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If your home is flooded, here's what to expect in filing a claim
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Sumter Electric Cooperative ready to respond aggressively to storms
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See you later, alligator -- Fay displaces reptile in Barefoot Bay
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Hurricane studies need more money, experts urge
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2 feet of rain, and 'nowhere for it to go'
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Solid rain just what lakes need
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At theme parks, tourists play despite Fay
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Man caught in tornado: 'You name it and it was flying'
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Map of watches and warnings
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Lake County takes no chances with Fay
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Storm damage?
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Orlando area can expect a rotten, rainy visit from Fay
Foundation chips in $50,000 to help Fay victims
$20 million earkmarked for Fay workers in Florida
Volusia joins counties getting disaster help
Lake Monroe close to going over seawall in downtown Sanford


