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The effects of Jeanne
 
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Pinellas
Number in shelters at peak:
3,000
Customers without power at peak: 248,542
Schools: Closed Monday
Damage: Trees down, traffic signals out, signs broken, scattered damage to mobile homes. More than 180 units uninhabitable because of roof damage at Dunedin apartment complex.
Hillsborough
Number in shelters at peak:
4,000
Customers without power at peak: 217,000
Schools: Closed Monday
Damage: At least 164 traffic signals out, canopy entrance to Raytheon Aircraft Services ripped off, large trees down, hotel windows broken by water and debris, eastbound lanes closed along portion of Bayshore Boulevard because of flooding.

Pasco
Number in shelters at peak:
2,772
Customers without power at peak: 102,845
Schools: Closed Monday
Damage: Watching for flooding along Hudson Beach. High winds, including a 75 mph gust in New Port Richey, downed tress that damaged roofs. Heavy rains left several streets flooded.
Hernando
Number in shelters at peak:
1,450
Customers without power at peak: 30,000
Schools: Closed Monday
Damage: No serious damage. Watching for flooding along the Withlacoochee River, late storm surge of up to 6 feet expected along coast.

Citrus
Number in shelters at peak:
More than 1,000
Customers without power at peak: 18,000
Schools: Closed Monday
Damage: Tree limbs down, flooding in some low-lying areas, curfew until 6 a.m. today.
Polk
Virtually the entire county left without power, endured 8 inches of rain, and law enforcement ordered a dusk-to-dawn curfew.

Brevard
At Cape Canaveral, the third hurricane to hit NASA's spaceport in just more than a month blew out more panels and left more gaping holes in the shuttle assembly building.
Indian River
One of the hardest-hit counties, with flooded streets, blown-out windows and extensive damage along barrier islands. Power out through the county.

St. Lucie
Widespread damage to mobile home parks in the county where Jeanne came ashore.
 
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