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A documentary chronicling Hurricane Ian's lasting impact on Southwest Florida is the subject of a free community screening ...
When Hurricane Ian devastated southwest Florida in September 2022, longtime resident Mary Wojciechowski made it out alive, but she suffered unimaginable loss. Mitch Pacyna, her life partner since ...
Hurricane Ian ranks among the most lethal and destructive storms to strike the United States in recent history. It left a devastating impact in terms of human casualties, financial losses, and ...
Lee County officials encourage residents who think they qualify and need help rebuilding to reach out, call, email, or visit the Lee Cares office on Gladiolus Drive.
Delayed Hurricane Ian episode follows Texas flooding, deaths More than 80 people across six Texas counties — including at least 28 children — have died as a result of flash flooding after the ...
After evacuating for Hurricanes Charley (2004) and Irma (2017), Sharp and Liza Clouse, their two Great Danes and one French bulldog, plus Sharp’s then-89-year-old mom, stayed on the island for Ian.
Hurricane Ian survivors from Fort Myers Beach are telling their stories in a new NBC documentary series called “Survival Mode.” The episode airs Monday, July 21, and also streams on Peacock.
Three years after Hurricane Ian devastated the main stage of Venice Theatre in 2022, a $25 million recovery campaign—largely supported by grants, government funds, and community donations—is ...
The Orange Harbor Mobile Home Community stands as a beacon of resilience. The area has transformed nearly three years after Hurricane Ian, showcasing new pickleball, shuffleboard, and bocce courts.
Hurricane Ian brought up to 10 feet of storm surge, turning freshwater systems to 30 PSU salinity, the same as the Gulf. More than 50% of native vegetation was lost after Ian.
LEE COUNTY, Fla. (WBBH) — A derelict boat on San Carlos Island along San Carlos Boulevard that was trapped by Hurricane Ian is finally removed. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
FWC told Gulf Coast News with the removal of the boat on San Carlos Boulevard, they believe it marks the end of the vessels on San Carlos Island from Hurricane Ian. For People like Captain Cassidy ...