<P> In St. Johns County, 14 beach homes and 2 car garages were destroyed by erosion between Vilano Beach and southern Ponte Vedra Beach . A number of other dwellings were damaged . Waves inundated many areas of St. Augustine with a few inches to as much as several feet of water . The heaviest impact occurred at the bay front, in Davis Shores, and along the San Sebastian River . At Slave Market Square, floodwaters were "hip deep", while floodwaters outside the Monson Motor Lodge, where Martin Luther King, Jr. launched his St. Augustine movement, was described as "hubcap deep". The St. Augustine Record office was submerged, while some motel lobbies along the Matanzas River were flooded with 30 in (760 mm) of water . Additionally, Castillo de San Marcos was surrounded by water . Winds unroofed some homes and downed giant, centuries old oak trees . Much of the city was left without electricity . Damage in St. Augustine totaled about $5 million . The pier and boardwalk at St. Augustine Beach were majorly damaged, as well as a section of State Road A1A, causing it to be closed to traffic . Approximately 1,027 homes and 19 others were destroyed, while 20 businesses suffered major losses or were demolished in St. Johns County alone . </P> <P> High tides were also reported Flagler County, especially at Flagler Beach . About half of the municipal pier was destroyed, with some of its debris scattered over State Road A1A . In addition to the debris, washouts forced the road to be temporarily closed . Impact to private property was mainly limited to lost shingles, flooded yards, and a few downed trees . Seedling cabbage plants may have been completely ruined . Damage in the county was minor, reaching approximately $500,000 . Tides of about 8 ft (2.4 m) along the St. Johns River in Palatka threatened to wash away the eastern side of the memorial bridge . Extensive erosion occurred elsewhere in Putnam County along the river . A 75 ft (23 m) yacht was beached at a county commissioner's riverfront home . Then - State Road 309 was flooded in the vicinity of Georgetown . Some trees were downed and a few classrooms suffered water leaks at St. Johns River Junior College in Palatka, but damage overall was minor . Approximately 1,800 people were left without telephone service in Palatka, Pomona Park, and Welaka . </P> <P> West of the Jacksonville area, the storm brought heavy rainfall, with over 10 in (250 mm) of precipitation falling in a 10,000 sq mi (26,000 km) area . Precipitation from the hurricane peaked at 23.73 in (603 mm) in Mayo, including 14.62 in (371 mm) that fell in a 24 ‐ hour period . </P> <P> In Ocala, 11.7 in (300 mm) of rain fell since September 1, about 11.46 in (291 mm) in association with Dora . A few blocks were closed in the city due to flooding . One lane along Route 441 was inundated at Orange Lake . Throughout Marion County, 15 to 20 county roads were submerged . Additionally, Interstate 75 was flooded between Route 27 and County Road 318, resulting in the closure of that section of the highway . The storm inflicted minor damage on 18 homes and severe impacts on 8 others residences in Marion County . </P>

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