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After Ian, parks and trails across Southwest Florida remain off-limits for the foreseeable future : comparemela.com
After Ian, parks and trails across Southwest Florida remain off-limits for the foreseeable future
Public lands managed by the South Florida Water Management District in Lee and Collier counties remain so dangerous more than two weeks after Hurricane Ian that, above or below water, the areas will be closed for the foreseeable future.
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