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What to do after Ian: be kind, wary, assume utility water is drinkable

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation September 29, 2022

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After the rain and wind fades, chaotic conditions may linger, with continued power outages, limited access to the internet, streets blocked by toppled trees and flooding. Leaders everywhere say one of the best measures for storm recovery is being kind and patient with neighbors, responders, merchants and others. Here are more suggestions from the city of Orlando, Orange County Utilities, Kissimmee Utility Authority, Orlando Utilities Commission... + full article



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