President George W. Bush scheduled a visit Sunday to hurricane-stricken Florida and Alabama _ the third such visit for Florida _ as Hurricane Ivan victims faced another day of digging through the debris for their belongings and waiting hours in lines for food and water. Bush planned a morning flight by Marine One helicopter over areas of Alabama's Gulf Coast and Florida's Panhandle hit hardest when Ivan howled ashore Thursday with 130 mph (209 kph) winds. The hurricane spawned deadly tornadoes and a huge storm surge that gutted homes and businesses, washed out roads and bridges and knocked out power. Relief centers were open in Florida and Alabama, providing ice, water and meals to tired residents who want to return to their normal lives but instead face days, weeks or months of recovery. After Ivan roared ashore along the Gulf Coast, it cut a path of destruction across the South and Northeast that left 46 people dead, 16 of them in Florida. Earlier, it was blamed for 70 deaths in the Caribbean.