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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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Cape Coral residents are dealing with limited food and water supplies after Hurricane Ian devastated the area.
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As evacuation efforts begin on Sanibel and Captiva Island, residents are being transported by boat to areas like the Port Sanibel Marina. Hurricane Ian evacuees share their experiences immediately after stepping onto the mainland.
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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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Emergency officials are working around the clock to evacuate residents from Sanibel and Captiva Island. It is currently unknown how many people remain stranded on the islands in the wake of the near-Category 5 Hurricane Ian.
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Federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Ian-impacted counties opens door for FEMA financial assistance. Here's details on what FEMA will cover, what it doesn't cover, and how to apply.
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Former FEMA Director says Hurricane Ian is probably the worst storm Southwest Florida has ever experienced.
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The employees of Owen-Ames-Kimball construction company are putting together donated items to send to communities hit by Hurricane Michael.Lacey Fann is…
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As hurricane season approaches, storm weary gulf coasters may remember the aftermath of last year’s hurricane season, when nonprofit organizations helped…
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People impacted by Hurricane Irma have until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 24 to register for assistance from FEMA and/or submit an application for a Small…