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Florida After Hurricane Irma – Part 2

“With that said, we had over 600 nursing homes that took care of their residents in a safe and productive manner before, during and after Irma”.

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Frustrated residents camped out at a checkpoint during the week demanding re-entry into the lower parts of the chain of islands.

Governor Scott said, “Days before landfall, I began calls with the fuel industry and Florida ports to get Florida prepared and we have continued these calls every day to address fuel needs around the state”.

Damages from Irma are expected to be large enough to put the hurricane in the league of the most expensive hurricanes ever in the United States last week, catastrophe-risk modeling from Karen Clark & Co estimated Irma-related damage in the U.S. at USD18 billion. The centers will also help some homeowners with storm-related home fix needs and will gather resource information for various sources of aid to residents. “The Keys are not what you left several days ago”.

More than 19,000 Keys households have registered for disaster assistance with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Monroe County officials tweeted Monday morning. “I’m really thankful that they weren’t there to witness it, but it’s really scary to think how this can happen to someone you know”. But now will you be asked to pay for the fix work?

“Those kinds of storms, they’re bad news, they can spread pest disease issues where you don’t need ’em”, Murden added.

“They’re our citizens. they’re our countrymen in Key West and we want to help them in any way we can”, said another pilot, Steve Purello.

Hurricane Irma brought unheard-of levels of relentless destruction when it swept through the Caribbean and on to America. They also announced plans to let the same groups have access all the way to Key West starting at 7 a.m. Sunday.

Getting Key West residents and businesses owners to the southernmost point remained a challenge as authorities work to keep out tourists, gawkers, looters and others who could hamper recovery efforts.

He told CNN that he’s not completely sure what he’s going to find when he returns home.

At least 34 storm-related deaths have been reported on the United States mainland, according to local officials.

JennyLee Molina, also of Miami, told the AP that she and her family first went to Cartersville, Georgia, then to Asheville, North Carolina, and eventually to St. Augustine.

The nursing home is now facing a lawsuit filed by the legal guardian of 94-year-old resident Rosa Cabrera, a double-amputee, who was hospitalised as a result of the air conditioning failure. The incident has prompted a criminal investigation.

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“We have a large population of repeat offenders for the same crimes”, said Longwood, whose staff has been in touch with inmates in Palm Beach and their families.

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