Florida deaths from Hurricane Ian reach 114, FDLE reports

Medical examiners have confirmed 114 deaths from Hurricane Ian, 11 of which have been reported in Central Florida.

Seminole County dumps are filling up with massive piles of storm debris as clean up continues

Piles and piles of storm debris are filling up local dumps. Trucks line up, waiting to dump their loads before making more rounds through Central Florida’s worst-hit neighborhoods.  

DeSantis calls for special session to provide property tax relief for Hurricane Ian victims

Gov. DeSantis is calling for a special legislative session to provide property tax relief to Hurricane Ian victims. He says in the meantime, he will issue an executive order until lawmakers can act, which would delay property tax payments on any properties that were destroyed or made uninhabitable in 26 Florida counties designated for FEMA disaster assistance.

Why cold front over Florida is having negative impact on St. Johns River flooding

While some are rejoicing the cool fall-like temperatures, the wind coming in from the North, bringing in this cooler weather, is having a negative impact on the St. Johns River.

Flesh-eating bacterial infections, deaths increase in Florida after Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian brought more than just storm surges and coastal flooding to the sunshine state. The deadly storm bought along a life-threatening flesh-eating bacterial infection that nearly doubled in the state since last year. 

Hurricane Ian agriculture losses in Florida could reach $1.56B, UF reports

Agriculture losses in Florida from Hurricane Ian’s high winds and drenching rains could reach $1.56 billion, with citrus, cattle, vegetable and melon operations among the hardest hit, the University of Florida reported Tuesday in a preliminary estimate.

FDOT to reopen 1 lane of SR 46 to local traffic after closure due to Ian flooding

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has reopened one lane of two-way traffic on State Road 46 in Seminole County as floodwaters from the St. Johns River continue to recede.

Ian Disaster Assistance: Hurricane victims seeking help aside from FEMA weeks after storm

Since Hurricane Ian ravaged the state of Florida, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved $420 million to help Floridians with Hurricane Ian recovery. Unfortunately, not everyone has been approved for FEMA assistance.

How to get cash for your scrap metal left behind by Hurricane Ian

When Hurricane Ian tore through Florida, it left a trail of destruction in its wake: downed trees, damaged roofs, flooded homes and cars. Much of the metal siding and materials has ended up in recycling centers, like Dominion Metal Recycling in DeLand.

Dead snails, potentially in the millions, line Lake Monroe following Hurricane Ian

The edge of Lake Monroe in Sanford has a new look these days. It’s covered in hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of dead snails. If you live near there and haven’t seen them, you’ve probably smelled them.

Hurricane Ian claims in Florida highest out of Lee, Charlotte, Sarasota counties

Hard-hit Lee, Charlotte and Sarasota counties accounted for nearly 62 percent of insurance claims reported as of Monday from Hurricane Ian, according to data posted online by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.

Osceola County begins debris cleanup following Hurricane Ian

Osceola County will begin to pick up storm-generated debris within unincorporated flood zones affected by Hurricane Ian starting Monday, Oct. 17.