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Debris on Estero Island, decimated by Hurricane Ian, still has to be removed before rebuilding can begin

Residents were allowed to return to a coastal island that was decimated by Hurricane Ian on Saturday with a warning from the governor that the disaster isn’t over.

“There’s a lot more to do, and really some of the hardest stuff is still ahead of us,” DeSantis said. Just getting around the island, home to most of Fort Myers Beach, is difficult because of storm debris, but heavy equipment was used to clear roads.

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