Fort Myers, FL Building Back Half a Year After Hurricane Ian

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2023
  • It's been six months since Hurricane Ian lashed Fort Myers Beach, Florida. Today, they're trying to rebuild and move forward after losing everything. FOX Weather correspondent Robert Ray was there during the storm and is back Tuesday to see how the community is rebuilding. #foxweather #weather #hurricaneian
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Комментарии • 121

  • @maureenoneill5754
    @maureenoneill5754 Год назад +13

    Excellent reporting. God bless everyone that was affected.🙏💗

  • @melanie7781
    @melanie7781 Год назад +10

    That is what I admire about Florida, they don't set around and whine, they get busy cleaning up and getting back to their lives and work.

  • @gracemclaughlin6662
    @gracemclaughlin6662 Год назад +2

    Good story and so true I’m in Venice been here 24 yrs gone thru many storms Ian was a storm that destroyed us but our communities come together and we help each other

  • @jsunh98
    @jsunh98 Год назад +7

    Been going there for 15 yrs. My parents bought their retirement home in the area. Its devastating to know its gonna take 20yrs to recover, if it ever does.

  • @bellastone-le9eb

    Thank you for doing this update. That hurricane really affected me and I’m no where close to Florida but as an American, I felt it just like I did 9-11. Thank you for giving us hope and letting us see there can be a new beginning from bad situations. ❤

  • @hectorcampos9244

    Sooo glad that slowly but surely, everyting is going back to normal, after such catastrophic hurricane, my best wishes and hopes for everyone... greetings from Mazatlan Mex.

  • @juliaweber212
    @juliaweber212 Год назад +5

    Wow they really cleaned up very well the locals my guess helped with clean up and volunteers which deserves thanks

  • @tonyrome068
    @tonyrome068 Год назад +5

    The power of God cannot be resisted. Its coming again. Judgement from God will not be denied! Job 37

  • @gypsybelle637
    @gypsybelle637 Год назад +1

    My heart is still here, with all the people and beauty!🙏🏼❤️

  • @CCasyno
    @CCasyno Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing this, The main areas of FM are thriving again, the area going towards Sanibel and FMB are still massively devastated, however those boats have all been moved since December. I personally went down in October and I worked my ass off to help where I could. So very sad! But it’s getting much better. Please patronize this area as much as possible. I’d say that around November I was praying for kooky loo’s to go away and let us get work done. But now this area needs help by way of tourism more than ever.

  • @lindylou3519
    @lindylou3519 Год назад +1

    Glad I visited Ft Myers & Sanibel for the first time just the year before. Had no idea it was going to be my last. If I were a local yes you keep going & supporting.

  • @katejohnson2403
    @katejohnson2403 Год назад +4

    I live port Charlotte we still have missing signs here and messed up boats I’m so thankful to not have that storm surge

  • @evensbass6204
    @evensbass6204 Год назад +1

    Six months already 🤔 time flies…

  • @Kaaaaammmm
    @Kaaaaammmm Год назад +1

    They will be lucky to be back to normal in 5 years. These recoveries do not happen overnight.

  • @dandenton2438
    @dandenton2438 Год назад +1

    I called it as a cat 5 way before they even updated it, or before it made landfall. The gut never lies...

  • @guymann4016
    @guymann4016 Год назад +6

    I love the dramatic way he walks over some seaweed

  • @peace-a
    @peace-a Год назад

    Excellent report! Thank you for this. It takes a while but good to see rebuilding taking place.

  • @CCasyno
    @CCasyno Год назад +1

    I’d like to give a very huge shout out to “@Cultivating Hope by Jimmy Finch” without them cooking everyday and their selfless sacrifice and all that supported them! They fed us while we worked!! Also thank you to all the Law Enforcement officers that came from far away and the local Law Enforcement for all their hard work in keeping the worst areas down to the wire safe! I remember the day that they opened Sanibel to the public again! I was there and I saw the aftermath first hands, down to my co workers that saw it from the very beginning and had to drive through the winds and braved the drive down directly into the storm to offer help the moment IAN turned its path and took aim at Fort Myers!!

  • @esterbaque7757
    @esterbaque7757 Год назад +2

    Very good report, thanks a lot.

  • @Sunburn2007

    I live a little bit inland in the Cape. But where he was on FMB is painful to watch even though I've been there in person. Most of those hollowed out buildings were once great surf shops, bars, and places I frequented since I was a young guy. Everything is gone on FMB. Everything.