Florida is in clean up mode after Hurricane Ian, and it will likely take years to repair and rebuild. We're keeping track of two Arizona natives caught in the middle of the storm – and both are getting a crash course in hurricane survival.
hit Florida and now families in the hard hit areas are really struggling. We spoke with some from the Valley, giving us a look at what the clean up and devastation really is like."The roof.. all of them are off.. shingles, I had to rip all of it out. We had to do a lot of clean up work.. palm trees are hanging."
"We're living where we have seniors that have medical attention, my dad came out of the hospital the day before the hurricane. He needs medical attention in a couple days. I don't know if I'll be able to get him there. My mom has medicine that's supposed to be frozen. It's not frozen anymore. Don't know what to do," said Jana.
"We got power back last night and that as quite exciting to finally have power and I was able to take a shower this morning and that was great," she said.