Rescue and recovery efforts continue following aftermath of Hurricane Ian
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Residents who rode out the storm evacuate by boat in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Florida's Pine Island, in Lee County, Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rescuers help evacuate Suzanne Tomlinson, a resident who rode out the storm, as they carry her to a waiting boat in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Florida's Pine Island in Lee County, Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Coast Guard personnel help evacuate residents who rode out the storm in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island in Florida's Lee County, Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Volunteers form a human chain to offload emergency supplies that arrived by boat in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island in Florida's Lee County, Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Boats operated by resident good Samaritans help evacuate residents who stayed behind on Pine Island, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Matlacha Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A man takes pictures of the destruction around the bridge leading to Pine Island, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Matlacha, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tami Tackett hugs her husband Dewey Tackett as he evacuates by boat and she remains, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Residents who rode out the storm arrive at a dock to evacuate by boat in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, on Pine Island in Florida's Lee County, Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
The destroyed bridge leading to Pine Island is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Matlacha, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Responders from the de Moya Group survey damage to the bridge leading to Pine Island, to start building temporary access to the island in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Matlacha, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A photograph of an unknown family found by the Hudson family of Canada at their vacation home after the passage of Hurricane Ian rests alongside tools recovered from their storm-surge damaged garage level, near San Carlos Boulevard in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Darryl Hudson of Ontario, Canada, has a morning coffee on the damaged balcony of his vacation home, as water-damaged furniture, debris, and vehicles sit on the lawn after storm surge filled the first story of his and surrounding homes during the passage of Hurricane Ian, near San Carlos Boulevard in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2.