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Florida Governor: Hurricane Ian like 500 year flood (Video)

(3 Oct 2022)
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Arcadia, Florida 2 October 2022
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1. Various flooded area
HEADLINE: Florida Governor: Hurricane Ian like 500-year flood
2. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"But this is such a big storm, brought so much water that you're having basically what's been a 500 year flood event here in DeSoto County and in some of the neighboring counties."
3. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) has approved individual assistance for all the affected counties, basically that we've asked for."
4. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"Florida has been approved across the major affected counties for 100% reimbursement for debris removal. But you got to go out and hire the people, pay them to be able to do it. If you don't do that and you wait till after the 30 days and you're not going to get 100% reimbursement, and that will absolutely pinch your local budgets."
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5. Flood near bridge
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"Power, we've got about 93% that are that are online throughout the state. There have been continuous progress being made."
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Fort Myers area, Florida (exact location not available) - 1 October 2022
7. View from moving car of long line of cars leading up to gas station on Route 41
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Arcadia, Florida 2 October 2022
8. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"Fuel. There's fuel. We got massive fuel in southwest Florida. The ports are open. Not all the facilities, they don't all have power generators. So the gas pumps aren't going to work."
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"But you have all throughout this part of Florida, into central Florida, you know, you've had a lot of standing water. They think it's crested here and it was higher yesterday. So hopefully we continue to see that going down."
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10. Flood
STORYLINE:
Days after Hurricane Ian carved a path of destruction from Florida to the Carolinas, the dangers persisted, and even worsened in some places.
It was clear the road to recovery from this monster storm will be long and painful.
At least 68 people have been confirmed dead: 61 in Florida, four in North Carolina and three in Cuba.

With the death toll rising, Deanne Criswell, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said the federal government was ready to help in a huge way, focusing first on victims in Florida, which took the brunt of one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall in the United States.

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(3 Oct 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY -  PART: NO RE-SALE; RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WZVN-TV; NO ACCESS FORT MYERS-NAPLES; NO USE BY US BROADCAST NETWORKS PART - MUST CREDIT ALISON KODJAK WZVN/VALIDATED UGC WZVN-TV NO RE-SALE; RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WZVN-TV; NO ACCESS FORT MYERS-NAPLES; NO USE BY US BROADCAST NETWORKS Arcadia, Florida 2 October 2022 ++SHOT#1 COVER SOUNDBITES #2 AND #3++ 1. Various flooded area HEADLINE: Florida Governor: Hurricane Ian like 500-year flood 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "But this is such a big storm, brought so much water that you're having basically what's been a 500 year flood event here in DeSoto County and in some of the neighboring counties." 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) has approved individual assistance for all the affected counties, basically that we've asked for." 4. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "Florida has been approved across the major affected counties for 100% reimbursement for debris removal. But you got to go out and hire the people, pay them to be able to do it. If you don't do that and you wait till after the 30 days and you're not going to get 100% reimbursement, and that will absolutely pinch your local budgets." ++SHOT #5 PARTLY COVERS SOUNDBITE #6++ 5. Flood near bridge 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "Power, we've got about 93% that are that are online throughout the state. There have been continuous progress being made." VALIDATED UGC - MUST CREDIT ALISON KODJAK ++USER GENERATED CONTENT: This video has been authenticated by AP based on the following validation checks: ++Video and audio content checked by regional experts against known locations and events ++Video is consistent with independent AP reporting ++Video cleared for use by all AP clients by content creator Alison Kodjak ++Mandatory on-screen credit Alison Kodjak Fort Myers area, Florida (exact location not available) - 1 October 2022 7. View from moving car of long line of cars leading up to gas station on Route 41 ++SHOT #7 COVERS SOUNDBITE #8++ WZVN-TV NO RE-SALE; RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WZVN-TV; NO ACCESS FORT MYERS-NAPLES; NO USE BY US BROADCAST NETWORKS Arcadia, Florida 2 October 2022 8. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "Fuel. There's fuel. We got massive fuel in southwest Florida. The ports are open. Not all the facilities, they don't all have power generators. So the gas pumps aren't going to work." 9. SOUNDBITE (English): Governor Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "But you have all throughout this part of Florida, into central Florida, you know, you've had a lot of standing water. They think it's crested here and it was higher yesterday. So hopefully we continue to see that going down." ++SHOT #10 PARTLY COVERS SOUNDBITE #9++ 10. Flood STORYLINE: Days after Hurricane Ian carved a path of destruction from Florida to the Carolinas, the dangers persisted, and even worsened in some places. It was clear the road to recovery from this monster storm will be long and painful. At least 68 people have been confirmed dead: 61 in Florida, four in North Carolina and three in Cuba. With the death toll rising, Deanne Criswell, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said the federal government was ready to help in a huge way, focusing first on victims in Florida, which took the brunt of one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall in the United States. =========================================================== Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP Facebook: https://facebook.com/APNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/74b45cc4266a4750b48f981e8383cc7f

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