
Jon Davis, night manager of Summerhouse Beach and Racquet Club in Crescent Beach, surveys damage throughout the community on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, the day after a tornado within Hurricane Irma ripped entire walls and ceilings from multiple condominiums in the complex. Davis heard the winds striking as weathered the storm from inside his own condominium, which evaded damage. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Eight-year-old Arianna Petrocine draws on the floor of the St. Johns County Pet Friendly Shelter at Timberlin Creek Elementary School on Thursday October 6, 2016 after evacuating her Crescent Beach home with her parents, Hazel Petrocine and Richard Petrocine, and their shih tzu Romeo in preparation for Hurricane Matthew. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

A dog barks as floodwater reaches the porch of a home near Jack Wright Island and State Road 13 on Monday, September 11, 2017, in the afternoon following Hurricane Irma. Some residents in the neighborhood have chosen to stay in their homes despite severe flooding blanketing several streets and entering houses. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Storm surge from Hurricane Matthew spills over the Matanzas River seawall near the Castillo de San Marcos, flooding downtown on October 8, 2016. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

St. Augustine Beach resident Nancy Cubbedge seals a second-story window of her home on Friday, September 8, 2017, in preparation for Hurricane Irma. Mandatory evacuations begin in the area at 6 a.m. on Saturday. Cubbedge and her family plan to leave for Alabama tomorrow morning to stay with relatives. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Max Sheppard helps to clear debris from his aunt’s Vilano Beach home on Sunday October 9, 2016, while she sleeps inside. Sheppard, a student at Florida Atlantic University, drove up from his home in Miami to help when his family sent him photographs of the destruction they found left behind by Hurricane Matthew after returning from evacuation Saturday morning. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Davis Shores resident Tyne Anderson stands in the yard of his Arricola Avenue home with his two-year-old daughter Presley Anderson on Thursday, February 2, 2017. Anderson’s family of four is currently living in an RV while working through repairs to their home, which was damaged in Hurricane Matthew. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Don White, maintenance worker for Grafton House assisted living facility on Marine Street, removes flood damaged drywall from the building’s interior on Wednesday October 19, 2016. With little of the ground floor salvageable and an estimated four to six months of repairs ahead, the Grafton House’s 16 residents have had to find new homes in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Insulation from a caved in ceiling fills the living room of Elizabeth Hevia’s Heritage Landing home on Wednesday, February 8, 2017. At approximately 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, a tornado struck the home with Hevica as well as her mother, children and pets inside, rendering it uninhabitable. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Davis Shores resident Jill Nicolino with her dog Zac inside of her gutted Coquina Avenue home on Friday, December 2, 2016. Nicolino, who has owned the house for less than a year, is facing difficulty navigating the rebuilding process in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

St. Augustine residents James Howery and Shane Manning use a small motorboat to cross the flooded parking lot of Outback Crab Shack on State Road 13 to check on their sailboat, which was left tied up on the adjacent Six Mile Creek, on Monday, September 11, 2017, in the afternoon following Hurricane Irma. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Dennis Sims, a Salvation Army mission specialist from Goldsboro, North Carolina, hands warm boxed lunches to Hastings resident Edward Grayer Sr. and his family on Thursday, September 14, 2017. The Salvation Army distributed free breakfast, lunch and dinner to residents in front of the Hasting Branch Library, offering some relief in the area heavily impacted by flooding from Hurricane Irma. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Tripp Harrison and his daughter and gallery director McKenzie Harrison place sandbags at the front entrance of Tripp Harrison Studio and Gallery on Cathedral Place on Saturday, September 9, 2017, in preparation for Hurricane Irma. Tripp Harrison said that the gallery has flooded six times in 12 years, only opening approximately three months ago after being damaged in Hurricane Matthew. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)

Michael Treza sits outside with his dog Angel on the flooded steps of his home near the intersection Jack Wright Island and State Road 13 on Monday, September 11, 2017, in the afternoon following Hurricane Irma. Some residents in the neighborhood have chosen to stay in their homes despite severe flooding blanketing several streets and entering houses. (Christina Kelso/ The St. Augustine Record)
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