File:US Navy 040918-N-0000W-011 Hurricane Ivan inflicted severe damage to much of Naval Air Station Pensacola.jpg

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English: Pensacola, Fla. (Sept 18, 2004) - Hurricane Ivan inflicted severe damage to much of Naval Air Station Pensacola. Navy officials reported Sept. 17 that nearly 90 percent of the buildings on the base suffered significant damage. The base is currently restricted except for emergency and disaster relief personnel, as they work to secure downed power lines and remove debris. Ivan made landfall at Gulf Shores, Ala., at approximately 3:15 a.m. EST Sept. 16, with winds of 130 MPH. U.S. Navy photo by Harry White (RELEASED)
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