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Famous Fort Myers Beach boat, left stuck on dock after Hurricane Ian, now a work of art
The News-Press· 5 days agoIt wasn't enough for visitors to Fort Myers Beach, and in particular Bonita Bill's Waterfront Cafe,...
Work left to do on Fort Myers Beach
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 17 hours agoBonnie is one of Hurricane Ian’s 72 victims in Lee County. Along with her sister, Lynne said she also lost friends. The south end of Fort
Fort Myers Beach takes on Memorial Weekend
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 2 days agoFort Myers Beach has come a long way since Hurricane Ian devastated the community. The sun, water, and a holiday weekend ...
Author Randy Wayne White survived Hurricane Ian to write about it
Tampa Bay Times· 5 hours agoWhen Hurricane Ian roared ashore as a Category 4 storm on Sept. 28, 2022, bestselling author Randy...
‘Extraordinary’ Atlantic hurricane season predicted in 2024 with links to soaring ocean temperatures
Euronews via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe waterfront in Fort Myers Beach, Florida littered with debris after Hurricane Ian in 2022. - AP...
Hurricane Ian offered silver lining involving pelicans and shorebirds
WLRN Miami· 1 day agoHurricane Ian wrecked Southwest Florida in late 2022, and among the devastation were the major...
Margaritaville owners put Silver Sands up for sale
Fort Myers Beach Bulletin & Observer· 4 days agoSilver Sands, the iconic Fort Myers Beach resort, before it was destroyed by Hurricane Ian. A year after acquiring ...
Rebirth of The Whale
Fort Myers Beach Bulletin & Observer· 5 days agoA groundbreaking was held Friday at The Whale for the construction of a new restaurant, to replace the one totaled by Hurricane Ian. As a full house...
2024 hurricane season predicted to be bad. Rapid intensification could make it worse for Florida
Naples Daily News· 5 days agoRapid intensification happens when a storm's maximum sustained winds strengthen by more than 35 mph...
Florida hurricane season 2024: know your risks
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 22 hours agoRegardless of its rating, you should treat every hurricane—and the dangers associated with it—very seriously.