How to Help Hurricane Ian Victims in Florida and Cuba

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How to Help Hurricane Ian Victims in Florida and Cuba
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Since Hurricane Ian hit Cuba on Tuesday and Florida on Wednesday, millions of people lost power and officials launched a massive relief effort as they try to determine the storm’s death toll. Here's how to help

Rescue efforts are still underway in some parts of Florida to help those trapped by the storm.

Hurricane Ian hit the Pinar Del Rio province in Cuba and Southwest Florida hit the hardest, resulting in large-scale electricity blackouts and damage to water systems that left some without clean tap water. Many of those who were unable to evacuate relocated to shelters and are seeking emergency assistance.How to help Cuba and other areas impacted by the storm

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