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Hurricane Ian leaves flooding, destruction in its wake

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Tony Rivera carries items recovered from his family's waterlogged car through receding flood waters still filling a street in the Harlem Heights neighborhood, three days after the passage of Hurricane Ian, in Fort Myers, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1.
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Receding flood waters still fill a street in Harlem Heights, three days after the passage of Hurricane Ian, in Fort Myers, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1.
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Water floods a damaged trailer park in Fort Myers, Fla., on Saturday, Oct. 1, after Hurricane Ian passed by the area.
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An aerial view of a damaged trailer park after Hurricane Ian passed by the area Saturday, Oct. 1, in Fort Myers, Fla.
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Furniture and personal items lie jumbled in the living room of Nita Ross, 79, as she returns to her mobile home for the first time since the passage of Hurricane Ian, at the Sunshine Mobile Home Park in Fort Myers, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1. Ross' home stayed on its foundations, unlike those of some of her neighbors, but storm flooding almost to the height of the ceiling destroyed most of her possessions and household items.
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Dusty Hollar, 57, a cancer survivor who lives with chronic illness, climbs over toppled and displaced furniture as he assesses the damage in the mobile home he shares with his 79-year-old mother in Sunshine Mobile Home Park, three days after the passage of Hurricane Ian, in Fort Myers, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1. The family's home stayed on its foundations, unlike those of some of their neighbors, but flooding almost to the height of their ceiling destroyed most of their possessions and household items.
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Members of the U.S. Army National Guard hand out water, food, and ice to local residents in need three days after the passage of Hurricane Ian, at a drive-through distribution point in Fort Myers, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1.
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Maryann Loh walks down the dock after being rescued from Sanibel Island after Hurricane Ian passed by the area Saturday, Oct. 1, in Fort Myers, Fla.
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Steve Gibson loads a dog into the back of his pickup truck after it was rescued along with it's owners from Sanibel Island Saturday, Oct. 1, in Fort Myers, Fla.
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Steve Gibson, left background, helps Maria Zoltac into the back of his truck as her sister Susan, Zoltac, left, makes herself comfortable with her dogs after being rescued from Sanibel Island Saturday, Oct. 1, in Fort Myers, Fla.
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The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Saturday, Oct. 1. Due to the damage, the island can only be reached by boat or air.
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The bridge leading from Fort Myers to Pine Island, Fla., is seen heavily damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1.
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Members of mediccorps.org, who arrived with two helicopters, paramedics and volunteers, help evacuate Paul Koch and some of his dogs, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1.
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Dogs are strapped onto an external cargo platform of a helicopter as owner Paul Koch is evacuated by helicopter by members of mediccorps.org, who arrived with two helicopters, paramedics and volunteers, help evacuate residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Pine Island, Fla., Saturday, Oct. 1.
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Buddy Reed clears sea grass and debris from around the Pawleys Island House of Worship after Hurricane Ian, Saturday, Oct. 1, in Pawleys Island, S.C.
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What remains of a pier stands at Pawleys Island, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 1. Winds, rain and surf from Hurricane Ian pounded Pawleys on Friday, pushing tons of sand from beach dunes under homes and across the town's handful of roads and breaking apart the pier.
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Pylons from the storied Pawleys Island Pier lie on the shore on Saturday, Oct. 1, in Pawleys Island, S.C. Winds and surge from Hurricane Ian broke apart the pier on Friday, scattering its pieces along expanses of the nearby beach.
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Docks on the the inlet between Pawleys Island and the mainland show damage following winds and rain from Hurricane Ian on Saturday, Oct. 1, in Pawleys Island, S.C.

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