Hurricane Ian Recovery and What to Look for Next

Hurricane Ian now presents a risk to South Carolina as the substantial relief effort is underway in Florida.

Governor DeSantis is calling this a 500-year storm, which brings to mind Nashville’s 500-year flood some years back. This is gonna require a substantial rebuild of homes, of bridges, of roadways.

The governor and his team are doing a fantastic job as they scramble to restore power, but by Monday, we’ll be stunned if there aren’t people coming after Ron DeSantis and politicizing the hurricane.

We discuss what’s on the horizon with emotional callers who have survived Ian — just click the play button atop this post to hear it firsthand. Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email.

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