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Fort Myers Beach remains open to residents, property owners and business owners, claims adjusters and others that need to be on the island.
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Tommie and Brea Buster and Mike Heidenreich spent their Sunday running a roadside hot dog stand at the Karl Drews Community Center just off Lee Road to raise funds and gather supplies for Fort Myers Beach residents affected by Hurricane Ian.
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The updated map lists the number of homes and commercial properties affected by Hurricane Ian.
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Most researchers agree it’s not valid to point to a single storm and say it was 'caused' by the warming world — too many variables. But there’s a growing consensus that the sea level rise and higher temperatures in the last hundred years have already impacted storms like Ian and may continue to do so in the future.
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A report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement placed Lee County at the forefront of deaths from Hurricane Ian with 30 of the 44 confirmed thus far.
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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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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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Check these links for information related to Hurricane Ian
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Lee County – along with state and federal partners – will begin opening Points of Distribution today for hurricane-impacted residents who need food and water.