Evacuated residents have begun returning to their homes after Hurricane Ian tore through Florida — only to find neighborhoods they no longer recognize.
that appeared to have human remains inside.Rescue workers are going door to door and have gone through more than 3,000 homes, according to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who met Friday with the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.Days after the storm slammed Florida, nearly 2 million customers are still without power as of Friday afternoon, and some still don't have water.
President Biden said 44,000 workers from 33 states are in Florida working around the clock to get the power back on, but it will take time. "We see what you are going through and we are with you," Mr. Biden said. "We are going to do everything we can for you."
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