Hurricane Dennis impacts on local honey industry (Jamaica Gleaner) (Hurricane Dennis)
Hurricane Dennis impacts on local honey industry (Jamaica Gleaner)
WESTERN BUREAU: THE AILING bee industry, which is still on the mend from last year's devastation by Hurricane Ivan, has suffered yet another setback on account of Hurricane Dennis, which affected the island last week.
ResortQuest Locations in Florida Panhandle Already Open for Business after Hurricane Dennis (PR Web)
In the wake of Hurricane Dennis, ResortQuest locations in Northwest Florida and Gulf Shores are already open. [PRWEB Jul 16, 2005]
Panhandle farmers struggle after Hurricane Dennis (Gainesville Sun)
armers in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties are hurting in the wake of Hurricane Dennis, which blew down barns and destroyed crops in an area where much of the state's peanuts and cotton are grown.
Hurricane Dennis to cost insurers $3-4 billion: Converium (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Dennis, which pummeled the Caribbean and southeastern United States, has left a damage bill for insurers estimated between three and four billion dollars (2.5 - 3.3 billion euros), according to Swiss reinsurer Converium.
Hurricane Dennis more mild than wild (The Indianapolis Star)
Predictions of rainfall from storm fell short; however, area's weather did take strange turn. Central Indiana received a reasonable sprinkling of rain and some wrong-way weather from the remnants of Hurricane Dennis, but no one got drenched.
Panhandle farmers struggle after Hurricane Dennis (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
JAY, Fla. -- Farmers in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties are hurting in the wake of Hurricane Dennis, which blew down barns and destroyed crops in an area where much of the state's peanuts and cotton are grown.
Hurricane Dennis Kills at Least 10 in Cuba (RedNova)
HAVANA - Hurricane Dennis slammed Cuba's southern coast with 135 mph winds Friday before slicing across the Caribbean's largest island, killing at least 10 people. The powerful storm headed toward a U.S. landfall, prompting thousands to flee the Florida Keys.
Panhandle farmers struggle after Hurricane Dennis (Tuscaloosa News)
Florida Panhandle farmers in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties are hurting in the wake of Hurricane Dennis, which blew down barns and destroyed crops in an area where much of the state's peanuts and cotton are grown.
Florida Panhandle farmers struggle after Hurricane Dennis (KRON 4 Bay Area)
JAY, Fla. Agriculture officials say Hurricane Dennis wiped out up to 50 percent of the cotton crop in parts of Florida. This will be the second straight year that some farmers will struggle to make a profit after a hurricane.
ResortQuest Locations in Florida Panhandle Already Open for Business after Hurricane Dennis (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Nashville, Tenn. (PRWEB) July 16, 2005 -- As evidence of life returning back to normal in the wake of Hurricane Dennis, ResortQuest locations in Gulf Shores, Perdido Key, Beaches of South Walton, Destin and Panama City Beach are open for business as usual. After a short disruption in business Northwest Florida beach communities have joined together in working around the clock restoring
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