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Some central Floridians who were flooded after Hurricane Ian are inundated all over again after Tropical Storm Nicole.
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One month after the storm, FEMA is getting ready to provide several thousand travel trailers and mobile homes to residents of Southwest Florida counties.
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ORLANDO, Fla.—For Janét Buford-Johnson, it was as if all the homes on her street had been turned inside out by Hurricane Ian. “The neighborhood looks like a disaster area,” she said.
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Walsh says you shouldn't drink the water if it could be contaminated. Use bottled water instead or boil it for more than a minute.
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Several evacuees from the Good Samaritan Society's Kissimmee Village who have taken refuge about five miles down the road at the Red Lion Hotel spoke about their experiences.
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In central Florida, widespread flooding still is receding more than two weeks after Hurricane Ian.In one neighborhood, the only road in and out remains washed out, leaving many residents stranded.
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KISSIMMEE, Fla.—Jason Diaz awoke in the middle of the night to the sound of trickling water.Outside his first-floor apartment where he had slept, Hurricane Ian moved violently and slowly over the Florida interior, dropping monumental amounts of rain on the low-slung landscape pockmarked everywhere with lakes and rivers, ponds and canals.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' climate change policy is under scrutiny. He's focused on making the state prepared for hurricanes like Hurricane Ian, but environmentalists say it's not enough.
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In the wake of Hurricane Ian, Florida's migrant farmworkers face unique challenges.
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The Indian River Lagoon was stressed before Hurricane Ian swept through Florida. The storm caused widespread flooding here, and a lot of that water will flow into the lagoon.
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Hurricane Ian has flooded homes all along the St. Johns River. High waters after the hurricane also are stressing the river itself.
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In Orange County, Union Park east of Orlando had the most, with more than 17 inches of rain. And the totals for Orlando range from 9 to 15 inches.