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Disaster Recovery Site - Fire Station 6 News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Fire Station 6 Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Multiple ceiling tiles are stained due to water intrusion in the telco communication room, sleeping area, and shower/laundry room. Roof damage is also present and contributing to the leaks. 

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Disaster Recovery Site - Fire Station 7 News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Fire Station 7 Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The building suffered interior and exterior damage, including missing ceiling tiles, a blown-off vent fan, a roof hole, missing downspouts, and irrigation system damage. Mitigation involved assessments, sampling, and restoration work, with ongoing cleanup possibly revealing further contents damage.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Fire Station 8 News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Fire Station 8 Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Significant damage affected equipment, roof, ceilings, walls, floors, and doors. The diesel storage tank is nonfunctional due to electrical damage, and minor signage damage includes a missing letter.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Access Channels News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Access Channels Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Hurricane Ian caused land washouts and runoff into MSBU waterways, with strong tides causing shoaling that reduced water depths, restricted flow, and created navigation hazards.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Mealsite News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Harbour Heights Mealsite Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Storm damage includes building siding, soffits, and roof issues, fencing damage, and a broken storage sign. Additional losses affect a pavilion, dumpster enclosure, basketball hoop, boat ramp, seawall, piers, docks, sports field lighting, trash bins, and restroom lighting.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Harold Avenue Regional Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Harold Avenue Regional Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

Multiple facilities sustained damage to fencing, signage, roofs, siding, and gutters. Some carports and sheds were total losses. Recreational structures, lighting, and flagpoles were also affected, with erosion impacts noted. Mitigation included water extraction, drying, and temporary roof repairs.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Historic Courthouse News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Historic Courthouse Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The courthouse sustained extensive storm damage, including basement flooding, sinkholes, electrical issues, an inoperable elevator, and water intrusion on multiple floors. Interior damage affected offices, fixtures, and contents, with significant losses in the basement.

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Disaster Recovery Site - Justice Center News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Justice Center Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The building suffered roof damage and water intrusion across five floors, affecting about 7,500 sq. ft. of carpet. Emergency measures included roof repair, water removal, demolition, cleaning, and drying. The fire alarm is in trouble mode and needs resetting

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Disaster Recovery Site - Lemon Bay Sunrise Rotary Park News Image

Disaster Recovery Site - Lemon Bay Sunrise Rotary Park Disaster Recovery Project Site

Last Updated: 10/21/2025 Category: Disaster Recovery Site

The site experienced extensive damage to recreational and waterfront facilities, including boardwalks, piers, docks, restrooms, and a pavilion. The seawall and caps were eroded, and the ADA canoe/kayak launch requires replacement. Additional damage includes playgrounds, lighting, signage, picnic tables, and other park amenities.

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