MARATHON, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Damaged homes are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Marathon, Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Hurricane Irma
BIG PINE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Damaged homes and streets littered with debris are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Big Pine Key, Florida. The Florida Keys took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
Damaged homes and streets littered with debris are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Ramrod Key, Florida. The Florida Keys took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Source: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
CUDJOE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: A damaged home is seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Cudjoe Key, Florida. The Florida Keys took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
BIG PINE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: A plush dog sits on a sofa that was blown across Highway 1 by Hurricane Irma near Big Pine Key Fishing Lodge and RV park September 13, 2017 in Big Pine Key, Florida. Many places in the Florida Keys still lack water, electricity or mobile phone service and residents are still not permitted to go further south than Mile Marker 73. 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)
Hurricane Irma
RAMROD KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: A damaged home and streets littered with debris are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Ramrod Key, Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
SUGARLOAF KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Damaged homes and Rvs are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Sugarloaf Key, Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
RAMROD KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: A damaged home and streets littered with debris are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Ramrod Key, Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
BIG PINE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Recreational vehicle trailers are scattered and tossed after Hurricane Irma blew through at the Sunshine Key RV Resort and Marina September 13, 2017 on Big Pine Key, Florida. Many places in the Florida Keys still lack water, electricity or mobile phone service and residents are still not permitted to go further south than Mile Marker 73. 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)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
BIG PINE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Recreational vehicle trailers are scattered and tossed after Hurricane Irma blew through at the Sunshine Key RV Resort and Marina September 13, 2017 on Big Pine Key, Florida. Many places in the Florida Keys still lack water, electricity or mobile phone service and residents are still not permitted to go further south than Mile Marker 73. 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)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
KEY WEST, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Boats are seen washed ashore from Hurricane Irma after it passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Key West Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
Boats are seen washed ashore from Hurricane Irma after it passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Key West Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
Damaged homes and streets littered with debris are seen after Hurricane Irma passed through the Florida Keys on September 13, 2017. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Source: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
SUNSHINE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Damaged homes and RV's are seen at the Sunshine Key RV Resort & Marina after Hurricane Irma passed through the area on September 13, 2017 in Sunshine Key, Florida. The Florida Key's took the brunt of the hurricane as it passed over the island chain as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Florida Begins Long Recovery After Hurricane Irma Plows Through State
BIG PINE KEY, FL - SEPTEMBER 13: Recreational vehicle trailers are scattered and tossed after Hurricane Irma blew through at the Sunshine Key RV Resort and Marina September 13, 2017 on Big Pine Key, Florida. Many places in the Florida Keys still lack water, electricity or mobile phone service and residents are still not permitted to go further south than Mile Marker 73. 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)