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Like many homes in central Florida, Janét Buford-Johnson’s is situated on a pond that in better times would be considered picturesque. During Hurricane Ian in September the pond swelled into a horrific torrent, nearly swallowing her and her daughter alive.
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Volusia County is getting $37.6 million for beach nourishment projects after hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
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A new report from NOAA ranks Hurricane Ian as the third most-costly U.S. hurricane on record.
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For Hurricane Ian survivors, FEMA assistance with rent, home repairs and property replacement is still available in 26 counties, including most of Central Florida.
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The National Weather Service reported Tuesday that the river had been above flood stage since Sept. 16.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency says the state of Florida has received $415 million, and individuals have gotten $833 million.
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Parts of the St. Johns River remain in minor flood stage some six weeks after Hurricane Nicole.
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The discovery was unearthed by hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
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Florida lawmakers have released a massive property insurance bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Tom Leek of Volusia County.
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During the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season two major storms -- Ian and Nicole -- brought historic flooding and coastal damage to Central Florida, along with billions of dollars in damages throughout the state. Now that the season is over, what next?