"When asked to write about my own personal experience with Hurricane Ivan for the 10th anniversary, I decided nothing could tell the story better than the words I hammered out in an email to the newsroom a decade ago."4. (9/18/04)3mile bridge being repaired after hurricane Ivan-2004 Pensacola, FlHeartbreaking image: I-10 Bridge Over Pensacola Bay, IvanPensacola Beach, Fla, Sept 30, 2004 -- Debris from Hurricane Ivan covers miles of once pristine shoreline along the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Heart warming photos of a community rebuilding together. PENSACOLA, Fla. (ABP) — Hurricane Ivan — as powerful as Charley and as big as Frances — pounded the Gulf coasts of Alabama and Florida Sept. 15-16 with 130 mph winds.
In addition, the SBA issued nearly 3,000 applications for low-interest loans to homeowners, renters, landlords, businesses, and non-profit organizations. A sailboat anchored in Wolf Bay in Baldwin county recorded a wind gust of 145 mph (233 km/h).The heaviest damage as Ivan made landfall on the U.S. coastline was observed in In addition to the damage to the southern portions of the state, there was extensive damage to the state's electrical grid. Two days later, on September 18, the Ikonos satellite captured this view of the disaster. At least 13 deaths were blamed on Ivan — six of them on the Alabama-Florida coast — including a young girl killed when a tree cut through her family's mobile … The On September 27, 2004, President of the United States Following the storm in Alabama, more than 167,700 people applied for assistance in More than $4 million in disaster assistance was approved for Mississippi by FEMA and the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). FEMA Photo/Dave SavilleTook this of that same devastated bridge on I-10. Ivan made landfall at Gulf Shores, Ala., at approximately 3:15 a.m. EST Sept. 16, with winds of 130 MPH.Pensacola Beach, Fla, Sept 30, 2004 -- Debris from Hurricane Ivan covers miles of once pristine shoreline along the Gulf Coast of Florida. Thirty-two more deaths in the United States were indirectly attributed to Ivan. See more ideas about Hurricane ivan, Hurricane, Pensacola beach. When Ivan first became a Category 3 hurricane on September 3 (6Ivan had held the world record of 33 (with 32 consecutive) six-hour periods of intensity at or above Category 4 strength. Perdido Key residents picking through the aftermath.8. View of the northern eyewall making landfall. Over the past century, photographers have captured the devastation left by the powerful storms that each year ravage the United States' most hurricane-hit state. Today, Tom is the Managing Editor here at WUWF. The loans covered up to $200,000 in real estate repairs/replacements and up to $40,000 in repairs/replacements of personal property.Residents and business owners in eight parishes of Louisiana became eligible for disaster assistance. Monday marks the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Ivan. See more ideas about Hurricane ivan, Pensacola, Hurricane. Hurricane Ivan slammed ashore on September 16, 2004, bringing devastation to the United States’ Gulf Coast. Waterfront property along the coast in Perdido Key were devastated.7.
Aerial views of the wake of destruction Hurricane Ivan left behind.2. Navy officials reported that nearly 90 percent of the buildings on the base suffered significant damage.
Hurricane Ivan wreaks terrible damage to Pensacola, coasts of Alabama, Florida.
FEMA Photo/Dave SavilleHurricane Ivan Aftermath Whats left of I-10 over Escambia BayHurricanes have been menacing the U.S. as long as anyone can remember, but the monetary damages the storms have caused has increased in recent years, as this TIME photo collection shows. Pensacola, Florida, was one of the cities hardest hit when Hurricane Ivan blasted ashore on September 16, 2004. Hurricane Ivan marked a major point in the history of the Pensacola area. The level of damage, unprecedented even to an area accustomed to tropical storms, has had significant long-term effects on nearly all aspects of the community. Drinking water donated after Hurricane Katrina by Anheuser-Busch, Inc., manufacturer, 2005, The Historic New Orleans Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. SullivanThis project investigates the coastal impacts of hurricanes and extreme storms, such as Hurricanes Gustav, Wilma, Rita, and Katina, and winter storms, such as those associated with the 1997-98 El Niño.Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. On September 2, 2004, Tropical Depression Nine formed from a large As it moved west, Ivan weakened slightly because of Just before it made landfall in the United States, Ivan's eyewall weakened considerably, and its southwestern portion almost disappeared.On September 20, Ivan's remnant surface low completed an Ivan set 18 new records for intensity at low latitudes. A collection of some of the most damaged areas of the Gulf Coast.12. Unfortunately heard the truck driver died. Here's a look back at one of the most destructive storms to hit the Panhandle. This produced a plume of moisture over the More than $150 million was sent to Grenada in 2004 to aid reconstruction following Ivan, but the economic situation remains fragile. Sep 18, 2017 - Explore kenpriggemeier's board "Hurricane Ivan Pensacola" on Pinterest. This record was broken two years later by Pacific As Ivan continued westward, a hurricane watch was issued for the Elsewhere in the Caribbean, a pregnant woman was killed in On September 11–12, the center of Ivan passed near As it passed over the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Ivan caused the Ivan caused an estimated $20.5 billion (equivalent to $27.7 billion in 2019) in damage in the United States alone, making it the second-costliest hurricane on record at the time, behind only As Ivan made landfall on the U.S. coastline in Florida, there was heavy damage as observed in On September 26, 2006, over two years after Ivan struck the region, funding for the last 501 Alabama experienced the highest wind gust during Ivan.
Neighborhoods like Grand Lagoon were reduced to rubble.10.
Overall, FEMA and the This storm marked the third occasion the name "Ivan" had been used to name a tropical cyclone in the Atlantic, as well as the fifth of six occurrences worldwide.