Evacuated Floridians are concerned to move back after back to back hurricanes cause destruction.
After evacuating from their St. Petersburg home for a second time in just two weeks, Evan, Janai and Carter sheltered with loved ones in Atlanta.
Neighbors sent photos of an uprooted tree and their yard littered with debris. It’s a mess that’s comparatively mild to what they saw two weeks before with Hurricane Helene.“Before we evacuated, we really felt like, okay, we're going to expect a foot of water or so. We tried to put everything that we cared about on dressers or on things that were elevated. We put our furniture on cinder blocks.
“I just got finished fixing the storm from Ian, and now I have to replace the whole thing again,” a homeowner in South Daytona told NBC News.As the Kaminskis decide what comes next, they said they’re leaning on support from friends, including a fundraiser started by Evan’s colleagues at his Dallas-based employer.
After 19 years of dodging storm damage at their Tampa Bay area home, hurricane Idalia displaced the family for nine months last year.“So many of us are in this situation where we have a home that we don't know if we can really live there long term. Because if this is going to continue to happen, these are whole neighborhoods that are experiencing so much destruction,” said Janai.
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