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First cruise ship since Irma docks in Key West

By Associated Press
Published: September 24, 2017, 11:03pm
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In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, cruise ship tourists walk past Sloppy Joe’s Bar Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in Key West, Fla. The arrival of Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas arrival was the first time a cruise ship has docked in Key West since prior to Hurricane Irma’s passage through the Florida Keys.
In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, cruise ship tourists walk past Sloppy Joe’s Bar Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, in Key West, Fla. The arrival of Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas arrival was the first time a cruise ship has docked in Key West since prior to Hurricane Irma’s passage through the Florida Keys. (Rob O’Neal/Florida Keys News Bureau via AP) Photo Gallery

KEY WEST, Fla. — Royal Caribbean International’s Empress of the Seas docked in Key West on Sunday — the first cruise ship to visit since Hurricane Irma struck the Florida Keys earlier this month.

Officials said resuming cruise ship port calls is significant for the region’s economy, and vital for residents whose livelihood depends on serving visitors.

“Being a tourist-based economy, we need our visitors to come to town, and that is our primary economy,” said Key West Mayor Craig Cates, who was on hand to welcome the ship’s 878 passengers and 600 crew members.

“They come here to see our beautiful resources, our beautiful town and architecture — and the servers, the bartenders, the hostesses, everybody, depends on them,” Cates said.

Keys county and tourism officials are to meet today to discuss formal opening dates for visitors to return to the Keys. Electric and water restoration is almost complete.

In addition to the port, Key West International Airport has reopened for commercial service. Officials say most hotels and visitor facilities in Key West have recovered and are resuming normal operations.

Still some attractions and businesses were still closed in Key West on Sunday, such as the Hemingway Home and Museum. One of the top attractions in the Keys, the one-time residence of Ernest Hemingway is still undergoing landscaping cleanup, but suffered no structural impacts and all of the property’s six-toed cats are well, according Mike Morawski, who runs the museum.

While Hurricane Irma, which struck Sept. 10, caused varying degrees of damage along the 125-mile Florida Keys island chain, Key West and the northernmost island of Key Largo reported the fewest impacts.

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