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Fort Myers Beach is known for its quaint, colorful shops and homes. Visitors and residents are embracing the reputation of the beach town and creating art from the debris that still litters the island.
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Nearly every building on the barrier island in Southwest Florida was damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ian's 15-foot storm surge. It's left the town with almost a clean slate for redevelopment.
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Aid was quick to arrive to touristic Fort Myers Beach after Hurricane Ian. But on nearby San Carlos Island, a historic shrimp port that provides much of the seafood served by its neighbors' restaurants, residents feel overlooked.
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A residential development proposal would clear mangroves, and storm-surge buffer, near Shell Point. Lee County commissioners will vote on it next month.
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Reuters video journalist Maria Alejandra Cardona joins Sundial Now to discuss what she is seeing on Florida's Gulf Coast.
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Reuters video journalist joins Sundial Now to discuss Hurricane Ian's aftermath on Florida's Gulf Coast.
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After traveling Thursday to Southwest Florida to get a glimpse of the damage caused by Hurricane Ian, Gov. Ron DeSantis described the impact on Lee County’s Sanibel Island as “destruction.”