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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Damaged Vehicles Already Back on the Road Thanks to Quick Action by (Hurricane Dennis) Progressive Claims Service; Progressive's Claims (The Auto Channel)


Damaged Vehicles Already Back on the Road Thanks to Quick Action by Progressive Claims Service; Progressive's Claims (The Auto Channel)
PENSACOLA, Fla.--July 25, 2005--A little more than two weeks after the first hurricane of the 2005 season struck the Florida Panhandle, the state's fourth largest auto insurer reports that it has settled 80 percent of its auto claims resulting from Hurricane Dennis.

Pensacola Beach, closed by Hurricane Dennis, reopens (Tampa Bay's 10)
PENSACOLA BEACH, Florida (AP) -- Pensacola Beach is opening to the public in the morning for the first time since Hurricane Dennis struck two weeks ago.

FROM CUBA Rotting produce sold in the wake of hurricane Dennis (CubaNet)
CIENFUEGOS, Cuba - July 20 (Vicente P rez Varela, Cubanac n Press / www.cubanet.org) - A day after hurricane Dennis swept through here, government stores offered for sale produce that consumers complained was in a state of decomposition.

Pensacola Beach, closed by Hurricane Dennis, to reopen Sunday (Bradenton Herald)
PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. - A popular Florida Panhandle beach was scheduled to open to the public Sunday after closing when Hurricane Dennis struck two weeks ago.

Pensacola Beach, closed by Hurricane Dennis, to reopen Sunday (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. A popular Florida Panhandle beach was scheduled to open to the public Sunday after closing when Hurricane Dennis struck two weeks ago.

Hurricane Dennis Insured Damage Expected To Be $900 Million (NBC 6 Miami)
MIAMI -- Insurers are expected to pay $900 million to cover damage caused by Hurricane Dennis in the U.S., much less than any of the four storms that pummeled the Southeast last year, a risk analysis company said Tuesday.

Pensacola Beach, closed by Hurricane Dennis, to reopen Sunday (Gainesville Sun)
popular Florida Panhandle beach was scheduled to open to the public Sunday after closing when Hurricane Dennis struck two weeks ago. Pensacola Beach was set to open at 6 a.m. Sunday, according to the Santa Rosa Island Authority.

Hurricane Dennis insured damage expected to be $900 million (Gainesville Sun)
nsurers are expected to pay $900 million to cover damage caused by Hurricane Dennis in the U.S., much less than any of the four storms that pummeled the Southeast last year, a risk analysis company said Tuesday.

Ford and Mazda defer payments for victims of Hurricane Dennis (Autoblog)
Ford Credit and Mazda American Credit are currently sending out letters to their customers who may have been victims of Hurricane Dennis informing them that they have the opportunity to defer up to two vehicle payments. The Disaster Relief Program allows customers who have been hit hard by the natural disaster to defer these payments without incurring additional extension fees. The program

(AFX UK Focus) 2005-07-26 16:25 GMT: Hurricane Dennis to cost insurers $900M, ISO says (Interactive Investor)
SAN FRANCISCO (AFX) -- Hurricane Dennis will cause insured losses of $900 million, making it a much less-damaging storm than the four hurricanes that battered the southwest of the U.S. in 2004, the Insurance Services Office said on Tuesday.

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