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Biden, FEMA head to Florida as survivors scramble for federal aid

Por: Portland Press Herald World October 05, 2022

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People displaced by Hurricane Ian gather outside Hertz Arena, which is being used as a shelter, in Estero Fla. Photo for The Washington Post by Thomas Simonetti ESTERO, Fla. — Shirley Silva left the flooded home she’s been living in with family members since Hurricane Ian struck last week and drove to a shelter on Monday, hoping to get some help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Instead of immediate assistance, she faced delays.... + full article



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