Struggles continue for thousands in Florida 8 months after Hurricane Ian as new storm season looms

Source: AP

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Eight months ago, chef Michael Cellura had a restaurant job and had just moved into a fancy new camper home on Fort Myers Beach. Now, after Hurricane Ian swept all that away, he lives in his older Infiniti sedan with a 15-year-old long-haired chihuahua named Ginger.

Like hundreds of others, Cellura was left homeless after the Category 5 hurricane blasted the barrier island last September with ferocious winds and storm surge as high as 15 feet (4 meters). Like many, heโ€™s struggled to navigate insurance payouts, understand federal and state assistance bureaucracy and simply find a place to shower.

โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of us like me that are displaced. Nowhere to go,โ€ Cellura, 58, said during a recent interview next to his car, sitting in a commercial parking lot along with other storm survivors housed in recreational vehicles, a converted school bus, even a shipping container. โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of homeless out here, a lot of people living in tents, a lot of people struggling.โ€

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