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Cities, counties still cleaning up Hurricane Ian debris: ‘Just be patient. We’re coming’

Por: Orlando Sentinel Health October 22, 2022

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Local crews and third-party contractors have put a dent in piles of browning tree limbs, sticks and leaves stacked outside homes alongside soggy furniture, carpet and bedding in the weeks following Hurricane Ian’s landfall. But persistent flooding in some areas slowed initial debris collection — adding unprecedented totals of damaged household items — and has made some parts of Seminole and Osceola counties unreachable for collection... + full article



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