PHOTOS: Florida begins long road to recovery after Hurricane Irma plows through state
ISLAMORADA, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Debris is shown strewn along a roadway in the wake of powerful Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 in Isamorada, a village encompassing six of the Florida Keys. Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys as a Category 4 Sunday, swelling waterways an estimated 10 to 15 feet, according to published reports. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images)Photo by: Marc Serota
KEY WEST, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Damaged house boats are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 in Key West, Florida. (Photo by Matt McClain -Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool
MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Boats, cars and other debris clog waterways in the Florida Keys two days after Hurricane Irma slammed into the state September 12, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The Federal Emergency Managment Agency has reported that 25-percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65-percent sustained major damage when they took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Photo by: Chip Somodevilla
MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Boats, cars and other debris clog waterways in the Florida Keys two days after Hurricane Irma slammed into the state September 12, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The Federal Emergency Managment Agency has reported that 25-percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65-percent sustained major damage when they took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Photo by: Chip Somodevilla
FLORIDA KEYS, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Damaged houses are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 over the Florida Keys, Florida (Photo by Matt McClain -Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool
FORT MYERS, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: A submerged mobile home community stands in Fort Myers two days after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 12, 2017 in Fort Myers Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with extensive flooding. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Photo by: Spencer Platt
CAPE CORAL, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: A man exits a 7-Eleven, one of the few stores open two days after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 12, 2017 in Cape Coral, Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with extensive flooding. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Photo by: Spencer Platt
KEY WEST, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Damaged sail boats are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 in Key West, Florida. (Photo by Matt McClain-Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool
ARCADIA, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Water from the nearby Peace River floods the Peace River Campground in the wake of Hurricane Irma on September 12, 2017 in Arcadia, Florida. Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys as a Category 4 storm on Sunday, lashing the state with 130 mph winds as it moved up the coast. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)Photo by: Brian Blanco
MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Boats, cars and other debris clog waterways in the Florida Keys two days after Hurricane Irma slammed into the state September 12, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The Federal Emergency Managment Agency has reported that 25-percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65-percent sustained major damage when they took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Photo by: Chip Somodevilla
FLORIDA KEYS, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Damaged houses are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 over the Florida Keys, Florida (Photo by Matt McClain -Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool
MIRAMAR, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Florida Army National Guard Captain Adam Cockrell address troops from Delta Company, 1st Battallion, 124th Infantry, 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team before departing the Miramar Barracks for the Florida Keys September 12, 2017 in Miramar, Florida. The Federal Emergency Managment Agency has reported that 25 percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65 percent sustained major damage after a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Photo by: Chip Somodevilla
KEY WEST, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Damaged sail boats are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 in Key West, Florida. (Photo by Matt McClain -Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool
MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: Boats, cars and other debris clog waterways in the Florida Keys two days after Hurricane Irma slammed into the state September 12, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The Federal Emergency Managment Agency has reported that 25-percent of all homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed and 65-percent sustained major damage when they took a direct hit from Hurricane Irma. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Photo by: Chip Somodevilla
FORT MYERS, FL - SEPTEMBER 12: A submerged mobile home community stands in Fort Myers two days after Hurricane Irma swept through the area on September 12, 2017 in Fort Myers Florida. Hurricane Irma made another landfall near Naples yesterday after inundating the Florida Keys. Electricity was out in much of the region with extensive flooding. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Photo by: Spencer Platt
FLORIDA KEYS, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Damage to a roof is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 over the Florida Keys, Florida (Photo by Matt McClain-Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool
KEY WEST, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Debris lies on the ground of a gas station in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on September 11, 2017 in Key West, Florida. (Photo by Matt McClain-Pool/Getty Images)Photo by: Pool