‘Complete Obliteration’: DeSantis Says Hurricane Helene Damage Worse Than Idalia
By T. J. Muscaro TAMPA—Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis said Hurricane Helene’s “monumental storm surge” caused far greater damage than last year’s Idalia. “Clearly you saw storm surge in excess of 15 feet,” DeSantis said to reporters in Taylor County’s Dekle Beach on the morning of Sept. 28. “So that is much, much more significant than what we’ve seen in recent storms like Idalia that…
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