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PICTURES: Hurricane Ivan pounds Jamaica
13 Sep 2004 15:30:00 GMT

Reuters photos show damage caused by one of the fiercest Atlantic storms ever recorded.


 

Rain and winds from Hurricane Ivan hit Kingston, Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan battered Jamaica with powerful winds and torrential rains on Saturday but spared the island the worst of its wrath as the eye skirted the shore and headed for the Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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Cars are covered by a tree which fell during Hurricane Ivan, in Kingston, Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan battered Jamaica with powerful winds and torrential rains on Saturday but spared the island the worst of its wrath as the eye skirted the shore and headed for the Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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A car is covered with the remainder of a house after Hurricane Ivan struck Kingston, Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan battered Jamaica with powerful winds and torrential rains today but spared the island the worst of its wrath as the eye skirted the shore and headed for the Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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A Jamaican man walks along a flooded street in Kingston, as rain and winds of Hurricane Ivan hit Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Ivan ripped into Jamaica with powerful winds, torrential rains and huge waves today, tearing away houses and washing out roads before heading toward the tiny Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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Police patrol a street in Kingston after Hurricane Ivan hit Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan ripped into Jamaica with powerful winds, torrential rains and huge waves today, tearing away houses and washing out roads before heading toward the tiny Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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Jamaicans walks past debris and furniture in Kingston, after Hurricane Ivan hit Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan ripped into Jamaica with powerful winds, torrential rains and huge waves today, tearing away houses and washing out roads before heading toward the tiny Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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A Jamaican man stands on a flooded street in Kingston during rain and winds brought on by Hurricane Ivan in Kingston, Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan ripped into Jamaica with powerful winds, torrential rains and huge waves on Saturday, tearing away houses and washing out roads before heading toward the tiny Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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Police patrol a street in Kingston after Hurricane Ivan hit Jamaica, September 11, 2004. Deadly Hurricane Ivan ripped into Jamaica with powerful winds, torrential rains and huge waves today, tearing away houses and washing out roads before heading toward the tiny Cayman Islands and Cuba. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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