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The remains of RVs and trailer homes litter an inlet and mangroves after the passage of Hurricane
Ian, along San Carlos Boulevard in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022.. Poster and information book
Associated Press on baby care and protection
Feds vow major aid for Hurricane Ian presented to care centers
victims amid rescues
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN disaster aid as crews scram- With branches strewn
and MIKE SCHNEIDER bled to rescue people still across the grounds of St. Hil-
Associated Press trapped by floodwaters. lary’s Episcopal Church in
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Days after Ian tore through Ft. Myers, the Rev. Charles
With the death toll from central Florida, carving a Cannon recognized the
Hurricane Ian rising and deadly path of destruction immense loss during his Sun-
hundreds of thousands of into the Carolinas, water day sermon but also gave
people without power in levels continued to rise in thanks for what remained.
Florida and the Carolinas, some flooded areas, inun- That included the church’s
U.S. officials vowed Sunday dating homes and streets stained-glass windows and
to unleash an unprece- that were passable just a steeple.
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