KSC EMPLOYEES RETURN TO WORK OCT. 26 FROM HURRICANE WILMA

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10.25.05

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(Phone: 321/867-2468) 

RELEASE: 94-05

KSC EMPLOYEES RETURN TO WORK OCT. 26 FROM HURRICANE WILMA

All employees at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force 
Station will be returning to work from Hurricane Wilma on Wednesday, 
Oct. 26, at the start of first shift which begins as early as 6 a.m. 

The impact of Hurricane Wilma to the Kennedy Space Center is being 
assessed at this time. There is no reported damage to flight 
hardware. KSC facilities have sustained minor structural damage, 
primarily to roofs, or from water intrusion. The Vehicle Assembly 
Building lost some panels on the east and west sides. Some facilities 
are without power. 

A total of 13.6 inches of rain was recorded at the Shuttle Landing 
Facility from Hurricane Wilma. The highest wind gust recorded was 94 
mph from the north-northwest at pad 39B, while the maximum sustained 
wind was 76 mph from the north-northwest at the top of the 492-foot 
weather tower located north of the Vehicle Assembly Building. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: KSC employees should be aware that the Max Brewer 
Causeway on SR 406 between Titusville and KSC has structural damage 
and is closed.

	
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