Hurricane Irma damage in Florida: City by city

Irma, downgraded to tropical storm, sets a course for Georgia.

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  • Hurricane Irma left 58 percent of Florida electricity customers without power
  • At least 5 deaths were attributed to Irma, says ABC News

Hurricane Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm early Monday after it barreled into Florida on Sunday, crashing through the Keys before making a second landfall near Naples on the Gulf Coast and setting a course for Georgia.

Howard Lounsberry and Teddi Salamacha of Cape Canaveral had their trailer destroyed in the storm. They live in the Port Canaveral Trailer Park. People woke up Monday morning to the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on the Space Coast.

It flooded streets, snapped construction cranes and left 58% of Florida electricity customers without power — about 5.8 million accounts — according to Florida's State Emergency Response Team.

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At least 5 deaths in Florida were attributed to Irma, according to ABC News. The storm also killed at least 20 people in the Caribbean since roaring out of the Atlantic Ocean and chewing through a string of islands.

Here's a roundup of Hurricane Irma damage in Florida, city by city, compiled from the USA TODAY Network-Florida journalists at the Naples Daily News, Fort Myers News-Press, TCPalm, FLORIDA TODAY, Tallahassee Democrat and Pensacola News Journal.

As of Sunday night, nearly 500,000 people were without power in the Fort Myers-Naples area. Power outages in Lee and Collier counties due to Hurricane Irma topped more than 500,000 on Sunday, slightly more than 90 percent of Florida Power & Light customers

We may update this list, so check back for updates.

Pensacola

Tallahassee

Jacksonville

• Record storm surge underway in downtown.

Titusville

Rockledge

Viera

Melbourne

Palm Bay

Satellite Beach

Cocoa Beach

Vero Beach

Palm City

Treasure Coast

Fort Pierce

Flooding at Orange Blossom Business Park, Indian River Drive in St. Lucie County

Stuart

Jensen Beach

Miami

Key Largo

Key West

Naples

• Damage is minor: downed trees, flooding, neighborhoods that aren't open yet, water pipe breaks, water main breaks, downed power lines, fallen trees, scattered debris

Marco Island

• Downed trees, scattered debris

Bonita Springs

• Flooding throughout. Some homes suffered roof damage. Mobile homes damaged in the Palm Lake RV Resort.

Immokalee

• Major flooding in Immokalee. Several mobile homes destroyed. 

Fort Myers

Fort Myers Beach

• For the most part, the island escaped the wrath of the storm. Damage includes downed trees, minor flooding.

Cape Coral

• Drive around Cape Coral, and you'll see branches and plant debris in the roads, neighborhoods without power, leaning street signs, toppled fences and some minor flooding. But no major structural damage.

Sanibel

• Initial reports by Sanibel city officials say the island fared well during Hurricane Irma's lashing. Downed trees, minor flooding.

LeHigh Acres

• Damage to homes, at least one roof was blown away

Estero

• Off East Broadway near U.S. 41, a tree fell on a roof

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