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Now is the time to inventory your personal assets. In case of loss, you will have a complete record of what you have lost for your insurance claim.
Click here to complete your inventory Keeping in touchRobert Duda, 46, the property manager of Fuda Plaza in Port Charlotte, writes his phone number on the walls of the building that was destroyed by Charley. He has been out of town since before the storm and has not heard from his tenants. (SUN-SENTINEL/JOE AMON) Aug. 19, 2004 Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Big job aheadArtist Darryl Pottorf begins cleaning up after surveying the damage to his Captiva home, where paintings were damaged by water. “You look around and say what do I do first?” he said. (SUN-SENTINEL/JOE AMON) Aug. 19, 2004 Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Looking for itemsAngelina Kauffman, right, looks for items from her brother's demolished home in Punta Gorda. (Sun-Sentinel/Anastasia Walsh Infanzon) Aug. 18, 2004 Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Sorting through the rubbleAngelina Kauffman, 15, left, helps her brother, Jack Kauffman, salvage household items from the demolished home he shared with his pregnant wife, Carolyn Kauffman, right, and their three children. (Sun-Sentinel/Anastasia Walsh Infanzon) Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel After the stormAnne Loehnert, 87, holds one of the few possessions she has recovered after Hurricane Charley. The storm destroyed her home at a mobile home park in Punta Gorda. (Sun-Sentinel/Joe Amon) Aug. 17, 2004 Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Melissa Lyttle/South Florida Sun-Sentinel) Aug. 14, 2004 Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel A parked car is surrounded by the ruins of a house north of Port Charlotte, Fla., early Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004, after Hurricane Charley moved through the area Friday.(AP PHOTO/J.PAT CARTER) Aug. 14, 2004 Copyright © 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Pearl Johnson (right) gets a hug from neighbor Esther Dutt in front of her home of in southeast Orlando on Saturday. Esther's husband, Kenneth Dutt, stands at left. During Hurricane Charley, a giant oak split with half of the tree landing on the house and the other half landing on the street.(BOBBY COKER/ORLANDO SENTINEL) Aug. 14, 2004 Copyright © 2005, Orlando Sentinel Pat Turner, 76, of Daytona Beach lost everything in her apartment off State Road A1A during Hurricane Charley. She takes a look at the damage on Saturday.(EILEEN MARIE SIMONEAU/ORLANDO SENTINEL) Aug. 14, 2004 Copyright © 2005, Orlando Sentinel A homeowner at the Whispering Pines Mobile Home Park in Osceola County takes belongings outside after Hurricane Charley.(HILDA M PEREZ/ORLANDO SENTINEL) Aug. 14, 2004 Copyright © 2005, Orlando Sentinel |
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