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Deaths, mostly from drowning in the storm surge, are continuing to climb. Already, the finger-pointing has started. Whose fault is it that so many people remained in harm’s way when a monster of a storm like Ian hit?
In Fort Myers Beach after Hurricane Ian, just as in countless other disasters, they go about their work methodically. Street by street, house to house, picking through rubble, and knocking on doors looking for survivors.
It is a reflection of the damages and services available.
How to hook up and operate a generator safely.
Officials have linked about 100 deaths across 10 Florida counties to Hurricane Ian, including 52 in Lee County, where storm surges reached 10 feet high and destroyed bridges that connect some islands to the mainland.
This is for a 30-year period dating back to Hurricane Andrew.
Housing, both temporary and long-term.
Perhaps with deadly results.
A helicopter tour of the coastline in one county.