<Tr> <Th_colspan="4"> Source: HURDAT, Hurricane Research Division </Th> </Tr> <P> There were sporadic reports of looting and burglaries at several Miami Metro area businesses with the theft of non-essential items such as sports apparel and athletic shoes during the height of the storm . </P> <P> On September 11, Florida Governor Rick Scott conducted an aerial tour to survey the damage to the Keys . The Overseas Highway remained closed while authorities assessed the integrity of the 42 bridges along the route . Residents returning to the Keys were faced with a police roadblock, to the south of Florida City . USS Iwo Jima, USS New York and aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln were sent to the Keys area to aid with the recovery . </P> <P> On September 12, some residents were allowed to return into the Keys as far as Islamorada . Although road damage blocked entry any further than Islamorada, bridges had been inspected and found safe to Sugarloaf Key . By late on September 12, the Overseas Highway had been repaired and the bridges inspected as safe for first responders to travel to Key West . On September 16, residents were free to return to Marathon . Residents were allowed to return to Key West the following day, although the Keys remained closed to tourists and a checkpoint remained in place in Florida City . </P>

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