I danni arrecati dall'uragano di multilivello rimessaggio barche in Sunny Isles Beach (Miami, Florida, Stati Uniti d'America), crollato distruggendo molte barche e diversi veicoli parcheggiati dentro durante l uragano Wilma nell'ottobre 2005
4800 x 3197 px | 40,6 x 27,1 cm | 16 x 10,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
29 ottobre 2005
Ubicazione:
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, USA
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Hurricane Wilma was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic. Part of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, which included three of the ten most intense Atlantic hurricanes ever (along with #4 Rita and #7 Katrina), Wilma was the twenty-second storm, thirteenth hurricane, sixth major hurricane, fourth Category 5 hurricane, and the second-most destructive hurricane of the 2005 season. Formed in the Caribbean Sea near Jamaica on October 15, headed westward, and intensified into a tropical storm two days later, which abruptly turned southward and was named Wilma. Wilma continued to strengthen, and eventually became a hurricane on October 18. Shortly thereafter, explosive intensification occurred, and in only 24 hours, Wilma became a Category 5 hurricane with wind speeds of 185 mph (298 km/h). The storm passed through Miami/Ft. Lauderdale area on October 24th as 2nd category hurricane, causing widespread destruction of critical infrastructure, including power, water and sewer systems. Florida Power and Light, the largest electricity utility in the state, reported more than 3, 241, 000 customers had lost power. This image was taken shortly after the event.