Pine Island and Matlacha suffered some of the heaviest damage from Hurricane Ian, and remain largely isolated. WBBH’s Jennifer Kveglis reports.
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I’m sorry bless you and your family
Super Typhoon Noru (Vietnam) vs. Hurricane Ian (USA): 9/28/22
Super Storm Disaster Relief: Vietnam/Florida response comparison.
https://youtu.be/2XBgI4AmKuY
its a sandbar in the ocean. bless your heart
Biden said it was gonna hit Tampa
GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE OF FLORIDA.
WHILE FLORIDIANS SUFFER.
DESANTIS & HIS STATE GOP BUDDIES DECIDED THIS.
NEWS
POLITICS & ELECTIONS
Every Single Florida House Republican Voted Against Disaster Relief Funding
Just days after Category 4 Hurricane Ian devastated Florida, killing at least 88 people and leveling and flooding thousands of buildings, nearly every Florida Republican in U.S. Congress voted against a bill containing billions in funding for disaster relief that officials could have accessed to begin recovery after the storm.
Last week, Congress passed a stopgap government funding bill that contained $18.8 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds to account for climate crisis-fueled, worsening natural disasters that Florida officials could use to speed recovery from Ian, according to the Daily Beast.
. The bill provided FEMA with a year’s worth of disaster funds, rather than just the next few months’ worth.
The bill passed despite widespread opposition from Republicans and the Floridians in the caucus. All 16 Republican House representatives from the state voted against the bill on Friday, including the two Republicans who represent constituents in Lee County, where much of the hurricane’s destruction was felt. In all, 201 Republicans voted against the bill to keep the government funded through December, while only 10 voted for it
https://truthout.org/articles/every-single-florida-house-republican-voted-against-disaster-relief-funding/
Tammy weather the storm with her new boyfriend.
Simpin aint easy
Pick it up, your the one that wanted to live there and accuse a hurricane weather pattern with a sickness attitude . The tragic characters of others that made the mess with the weather building there. I’m still not sure why somebody has to park their boat In front of an hurricane, could have sailed away around the hurricane event. Even the building lighting looked like them lightbulbs sailed out out the windows and broken something that the hurricane winds crashed things together last week
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