<Tr> <Th> Duration </Th> <Td> August 9--August 14 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Peak intensity </Th> <Td> 145 mph (230 km / h) (1 - min) 941 mbar (hPa) </Td> </Tr> <P> A tropical wave developed into Tropical Depression Three on August 9 to the south - southeast of Barbados . Early on August 10, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Charley, before reaching hurricane intensity south of Jamaica on August 11 . Charley continued to strengthen after curving northwestward and was a 120 mph (195 km / h) Category 3 hurricane when it made landfall near Alquízar, Cuba on August 13 . After emerging into the Straits of Florida, Charley weakened to a Category 2 hurricane . However, the storm abruptly strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane later on August 13, with winds peaking at 150 mph (240 km / h). At 19: 45 UTC on August 13, Charley made landfall at Cayo Costa, Florida, followed by another landfall in Punta Gorda about an hour later . Charley rapidly weakened over Florida, falling to Category 1 by early on August 14 . Later that day, the storm emerged into the Atlantic, before making two more landfalls in Cape Romain and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as a minimal hurricane . Late on August 14, Charley weakened to a tropical storm over southeastern North Carolina, shortly before becoming extratropical near Virginia Beach, Virginia . </P> <P> The storm brought rainfall and strong winds to the island of Jamaica . In Westmoreland Parish, flooding inundated several homes and damaged roadways . Winds in the parish caused a large tree to fall on a house, resulting in significant damage to the home . In Kingston, high winds damaged power lines and homes . Widespread power outages occurred due to numerous downed trees and power lines . The storm left $4.1 million in damage and one fatality in Jamaica . Winds up to 118 mph (190 km / h) in Cuba left all of Pinar del Río Province and more than 50% of La Habana Province without electricity for several days . At least 70,290 homes and about 3,000 agricultural buildings were either damaged or destroyed . Roughly 95% of sugar cane, bean, and banana crops were ruined . There were four deaths and $923 million in damage . Impact in Florida was extreme: strong winds caused 2 million power outages and destroyed more than 2,439 structures and impacted over 26,749 others . Charley caused 24 deaths and 792 injuries . Agricultural losses were heavy, especially to oranges . Damage to agriculture totaled about $2.2 billion . In South Carolina, 2,231 houses were damaged, with 2,317 of those severely damaged and 40 were destroyed . Approximately 141, 00 people were left without electricity . Port Charlotte was left without electricity for 13 days . Winds up to 85 mph (137 km / h) in North Carolina downed trees and power lines, and left 65,000 homes without power . Charley destroyed 40 houses and damaged 2,231 other homes in the state . Throughout the United States, the storm caused $15.1 billion in damage, with nearly of all of it in Florida . The remnants of Charley produced light rainfall in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland . </P>

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