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Florida takes stock of damage as rescues continue after Ian

Florida residents take stock of damage as rescues continue after Ian

10/01/2022

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Florida takes stock of damage as rescues continue after Ian

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Florida residents take stock of damage as rescues continue after Ian

In the wake of Hurricane Ian, at least 34 people have been confirmed dead — including 27 in Florida — a number that is expected to increase. As damage estimates grow, Ian may become one of the costliest storms in U.S. history. John Yang reports.

10/01/2022

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