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Fort Myers Beach residents begin Hurricane Milton cleanup efforts
SUMMARY: After Hurricane Milton caused three feet of storm surge in Fort Meyers Beach, residents are facing significant recovery challenges, marking the fourth flood in two years. Homes and businesses suffered extensive water damage and loss of power, while debris and sand covered roads. Amidst the devastation, community members are coming together, as seen when Matt Price, whose development was damaged, received assistance from a stranger to salvage a meaningful bench dedicated to Thomas Meyers, former owner of the Red Coconut RV Park. As power crews work to restore electricity, the spirit of helping one another remains strong in the community.
CBS News Miami’s Larry Seward spoke with residents who were sifting through debris as they returned to their homes and businesses after the storm.
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Tropical Storm Sara forecast: Will Caribbean system reach Florida?
SUMMARY: Fox 35 Storm Team meteorologist Brooks Garner reports that future tropical storm Sarah poses a reduced threat to Florida while likely causing catastrophic flooding in Honduras. The storm will bring significant rainfall, up to 40 inches, potentially resulting in mudslides and loss of life as it slowly moves westward over several days. Although there’s a slight chance it may briefly strengthen, the forecast indicates it will weaken as it reaches Mexico and eventually dissolve into a cold front by mid-next week, bringing some rain to Florida but no severe impacts. A beautiful weekend in Florida is expected before cooler weather arrives.
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Brooks Garner discusses the change in impacts expected for Florida from future Sara, which has developed in the Caribbean.
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Small businesses recovering from Hurricane Helene struggle to get financial assistance
SUMMARY: Business owners in Pinellas County are struggling to recover from recent hurricanes due to delays in obtaining loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA). Many, including George Lewis of the Friendly Fisherman Restaurant, have suffered significant damage and have been waiting weeks for financial assistance, worsened by a lapse in Congressional funding. The SBA’s loan processing has slowed as demand surged following Hurricane Helen. Business owners like Mark Hubard of Hub’s Marina emphasize that these loans are crucial for maintaining payroll and operational support. While awaiting funding, they are relying on local community support and hope Congress will approve additional resources soon.
According to the SBA, the administration ran out of money following increased loan demand after Hurricane Helene.
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South Florida Weather for Thursday 11/14/2026 12PM
SUMMARY: Tropical Depression 19 is being monitored as it moves westward, impacting Honduras and Nicaragua. The weather has improved significantly in Florida, with cooler temperatures in the low 80s and lower humidity due to a front passing through. A Super Moon is expected to cause king tide flooding, with high tides around 7 p.m. in Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Despite isolated showers and rough surf, outdoor plans are encouraged this weekend as conditions improve. While the depression may develop into a tropical storm, its potential impacts on Florida remain uncertain.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says Thursday afternoon will remain partly cloudy with highs in the low 80s.
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