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Hurricane Destruction at Sanibel Island Lighthouse

Keeper’s Homes Destroyed - How Long Will the Tower Stand?

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Photo by: John Apte


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Photo by: Wilfredo Lee

The 1884 keeper’s houses at Florida’s Sanibel Island Lighthouse that had survived countless storms over the past 148 years were no match against Hurricane Ian this past September. The buildings were completely destroyed, with almost no trace that they were ever there.

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Although the tower also received some damage, the biggest concern is the erosion around the base of tower and the loss of the lower section of one leg and its support brace, which leaves the tower in a precarious situation.

With the amount of devastation to Sanibel Island and around the rest of Florida, any effort to save the tower will probably have to take a back seat. (Top photo by John Apte, bottom photo by Wilfredo Lee, courtesy of Associated Press, and inset photo courtesy Brandon Clement, AccuWeather)

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