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Oregon Tool, based in Portland, Oregon, and established in 1947, manufactures saw chains, bars and other equipment for the forestry, agriculture, and construction industries, and provides free chain saw sharpening services at disaster sites. The company has been providing the disaster service for about eight to 10 years.
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A few days after the Category 4 storm made landfall in Southwest Florida, people were still being rescued and transported to shelters. Here are their stories.
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Lehigh Fire and Rescue responded to three structure fires related to generators and improper electrical activity in the past 12 hours.
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Several Florida counties were added Saturday to the disaster declaration for Hurricane Ian that began Sept. 23, enabling more Florida businesses and residents to be eligible to apply for the Small Business Administration’s low-interest disaster loan program.
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The Lee County Sheriff's Office posted photos of purported looting arrests in Fort Myers Beach with the warning: "We are patrolling and you will be arrested if you partake in criminal activity."
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Sign of the times? McGregor Boulevard's 'God Is Love' message withstands Ian's wrath
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Assessment. That was the word of the day late Saturday morning, as federal officials conducted a press call organized by FEMA, as at least 1.3 million customers remained without power and many without running water in Florida.
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After Category 4 Hurricane Ian pushed a wall of water onto Southwest Florida, some residents remain optimistic while others plan to leave the state.
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With the sugar harvest delayed a week by Hurricane Ian's impacts, workers from U.S. Sugar hit the FGCU campus to help clear the way for students to return.
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Check these links for information related to Hurricane Ian