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The only transportation linking the Florida Keys to mainland Florida was a single rail line. A train was used to evacuate many of the World War I veteran soldiers who lived in the Florida Keys. The evacuation train was hit by the storm surge and high winds, killing 259 of them. In total 408 people were killed by this hurricane.
After striking the keys, the storm continued up the west coast of Florida and landed again on the panhandle of Florida as a Category 2 hurricane. It then passed through Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and emerged back into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Virginia. The storm then continued until it became extratropical south of Greenland.