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BBCNEWS Outside Source June 4, 2024 19:53:00

here s a story from florida because a group of baby turtles who were rescued after almost being killed by hurricane ian which hit florida around six weeks ago have been released back to the sea. one of the rescued turtles has been given the name ian, after the hurricane. survivors of one of the storms to states. turtles were “ust was struck a florida was struck by a category four storm. florida was struck by a category fourstorm. hurricane florida was struck by a category four storm. hurricane ian made landfall with devastating force, carving a wide path of destruction. among those swept up in the chaos were hundreds of endangered turtles.

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BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser June 4, 2024 21:44:00

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 17:39:00

weeks since hurricane ian hit florida, and the pile of garbage and debris around kimberly s neighborhood and outside her north ft. myers house grows by the day. most of what she owned is ruined. and most of the home she lived in for 17 years is gone. we first met here last month, days after the storm. this is my home. reporter: she is living in a rented rv parked in her yard. all these areas that hug up to the river, you go back there and nothing has been cleaned up. reporter: kianna and her two kids are living at a shelter, their second after ian left them without a place to call home. she said she turned down fema money over fears the financial hub will not be there forever. instead, she s hoping the red cross can help her find a permanent place to stay. what happens if home isn t here in ft. myers? i m willing to relocate. i don t have to be here.

CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta June 4, 2024 21:53:00

there, there s nothing s been cleaned up. reporter: across town, kiana tobler and her two kids are among the 512 people living at this shelter. it s their second shelter after ian left them without a place to call home. she said she turned down fema money to pay for a hotel over fears the financial hub will not be there forever. instead, she s hoping the red cross can find her a permanent place to stay. what happens if home isn t here in fort myers? i m ready to relocate. i don t have to be here. wherever i can go for me and my kids to be in a stable, safe situation and environment of our own, i m all for that. reporter: a month into the recovery effort and parts of lee county, including fort myers beach, still don t have power and running water. access across the sanibel causeway remains limited, and not all schools have reopened. according to fema, more than $1.2 billion in federal grants, disaster loans, and flood insurance payments have been made to the state of florida and

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