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  2. Powerful waves lash Sanibel Island causeway 11 months after ...

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    The three-mile-long Sanibel Causeway connects the island with the mainland and portions of the bridge were destroyed by Hurricane Ian on 28 September 2022. ... Powerful waves lashed the Sanibel ...

  3. Sanibel Causeway: 25 images from our archives of the ... - AOL

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    The Sanibel Causeway bridge is one of the most iconic structures in Fort Myers. It suffered significant damage by Hurricane Ian. Sanibel Causeway: 25 images from our archives of the majestic span ...

  4. Your favorite Sanibel hangouts were ground zero of hurricane ...

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    Sunsets on the beach in the Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva area attracted hundreds every night for some of Florida’s most picturesque photo opportunities. This shot was taken June 26 ...

  5. Section of Sanibel Causeway is destroyed by Ian, cutting ...

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  6. Sanibel Island Light - Wikipedia

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    The Sanibel Island Light or Point Ybel Light [2] was one of the first lighthouses on Florida's Gulf coast north of Key West and the Dry Tortugas.The light, 98-foot above sea level, on an iron skeleton tower was first lit on August 20, 1884 and has a central spiral staircase beginning about 10 feet above the ground.

  7. How did Sanibel Causeway open early? 4,000 tons of asphalt ...

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    Kevin Guthrie, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, posted an image to Twitter of state officials, including Gov. Ron DeSantis, on the soon-to-open Sanibel Causeway on Oct. 19 ...

  8. 1944 Cuba–Florida hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The 1944 Cuba–Florida hurricane (also known as the 1944 San Lucas hurricane and the Sanibel Island Hurricane of 1944) [1] [2] was a large Category 4 tropical cyclone on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale that caused widespread damage across the western Caribbean Sea and Southeastern United States in October 1944.

  9. Sanibel resident got a glimpse of her duplex. ‘It just was ...

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    NOAA’s satellite images gathered under the heading, Hurricane Ian (2022), include hard-hit places like Sanibel and Captiva, Pine Island, Marco Island, Venice, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach ...