Florida Keys Begin Long Recovery After Direct Hit From Hurricane Irma

MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 19: Althea Taylor and Charlie Taylor (L-R) take a break from cleaning up their home that was damaged by hurricane Irma on September 19, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The process of rebuilding has begun as the Federal Emergency Management Agency has reported that 25 percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65 percent sustained major damage when they took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 19: Althea Taylor and Charlie Taylor (L-R) take a break from cleaning up their home that was damaged by hurricane Irma on September 19, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The process of rebuilding has begun as the Federal Emergency Management Agency has reported that 25 percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65 percent sustained major damage when they took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Keys Begin Long Recovery After Direct Hit From Hurricane Irma
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