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How And Why Biden And FEMA Expanded Hurricane Recovery Assistance In Florida

Por: Forbes Business October 07, 2022

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FORT MYERS BEACH, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 04: Members of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue ... [+] team comb through the wreckage on Fort Myers Beach looking for victims of Hurricane Ian October 04, 2022 in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. Southwest Florida suffered severe damage during the Category 4 hurricane which caused extensive damage to communities along the state's coast. FEMA announced yesterday that President Joe Biden has... + full article



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