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Although a new hurricane season is here, many Cape Coral and Southwest Florida home owners are still feeling the affects of last year's historical storm. Lee County residents, almost nine months after Hurricane Irma blew through, are still maneuvering through insurance companies, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Small Business Administration disaster loans to return their property to its pre-hurricane state.
Waterside residents around the county are reporting damaged seawalls - and as more and more reports roll in, it will take longer and longer for repairs to be done. "The people of Florida are tough.
Report: Brevard escapes riskiest rank for storm surge Other spots in Florida not so lucky. Check out this story on floridatoday.com: http://on.flatoday.com/1sWkTP6 Rick and Rae Sprole, owners of Sundeck Inn on Fort Myers Beach, walk through flooded waters as they help a customer staying at their inn Aug. 27, 2012.