Category 4 Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida's Lee County on Sept. 28 2022, battering the region with wind speeds of 155 ...
People in Lee, Charlotte and Sarasota counties filed the most claims for losses after the hurricane, the Florida Office of ...
New data is revealing that only about 80% of the insurance claims filed in South Florida after Hurricane Ian have been closed, compared to closer to 95% on the west coast of Florida.
Floridians displaced by Hurricane Ian face decisions on how or if they will rebuild When Hurricane Ian hit the U.S., it was nearly a Category 5 storm and one of the strongest to ever make landfall ...
One man has an incredible Hurricane Ian survivor story, but it’s what happened after that’s nearly brought him to tears: enduring an almost 14-month journey to get into his new home.
Florida regulators released new data on county-by-county insurance claims after Hurricane Ian devastated parts of Florida.
The sunk boats now being retrieved from the Matanzas Pass don't look like they have been under water for a year and a half. More like decades. This has been a different kind of boat parade.
Estimated insured losses from 2022’s Hurricane Ian have neared $21.4 billion, with about 6% of claims remaining open, according to data posted this week on the state Office of Insurance ...
Colorado State University’s first outlook for the 2024 hurricane season shows what could be a busy time period for forecasters, with around 23 named storms expected to form in the Atlantic basin ...
A loophole in Sarasota's development rules city officials closed last year has been reopened by a state law passed after Hurricane Ian, setting the stage for potential construction of the tallest ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has concluded the October 2022 crash of a Hurricane Ian recovery helicopter was caused by loss of control.
Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment Using Aerial Imagery and LiDAR: A Case Study of Estero Island, Florida. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering , 2024; 12 (4): 668 DOI: 10.3390/jmse12040668 Cite ...