1985 — Nov 21-23, Hurricane Kate, So. FL to Panama City/Apalachicola, FL Panhandle– 5

–5  NCDC, Asheville. Storm Data, Vol. 27, No. 11, November 1985,  p. 16.

–2  Big Bend area. Small boat capsizes in heavy seas; Female, 62, and male, 28, drown.

–1  Electrocution; male who stepped on downed power line.

–1  Marianna, Nov 21. Tree fall onto truck; male, 38/39, killed.[1]

–1  Chipley, Nov 21. Heart attack, female, 81, shortly after being evacuated to Chipley.[2]

 

Narrative Information

 

Nov 24: “A Southern Bell lineman was electrocuted Friday [Nov 22] while trying to repair a telephone cable on Ramrod Key….Patrick Link, 51, of Marathon…was electrocuted around mid-day Friday in what officials term a ‘freak accident.”…Link was working in an elevated bucket that somehow hot tangled up in one of the wires connected to the utility pole….” (Key West Citizen. “Pole accident electrocutes Bell lineman.” 11-24-1985, p. 1.)

 

Sources

 

Key West Citizen. “Pole accident electrocutes Bell lineman.” 11-24-1985, p. 1. Accessed 7-5-2018 at: https://newspaperarchive.com/key-west-citizen-nov-24-1985-p-1/

 

National Climatic Data Center. Storm Data, Vol. 27, No. 11, November 1985. Asheville, NC: NCDC, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Accessed 7-5-2018 at: https://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/orders/IPS/IPS-78E69D0D-5FB1-4D40-AD40-61731ACC7565.pdf

 

News Herald, Panama City, FL. “Some northern counties without power.” 11-23-1985, p. 1. Accessed 7-5-2018 at: https://newspaperarchive.com/panama-city-news-herald-nov-23-1985-p-57/

 

[1] Locality identification by News Herald, Panama City, FL. “Some northern counties without power.” 11-23-1985, p. 1. Also identified the victim as 39-year-old Ronald Nichols.

[2] The News Herald article referenced above notes that Canadiar Minnie Rehkupf “apparently died from cardiac problems aggravated by storm-induced stress…”