Hurricane Ian aftermath, rescue and recovery efforts, more | CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson



John Dickerson reports on the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Florida, where homes have been destroyed and communities flooded.

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25 thoughts on “Hurricane Ian aftermath, rescue and recovery efforts, more | CBS News Prime Time with John Dickerson”

  1. Why do we build in these places? Most of florida's population moved there and built houses in the past 30 years. Thats all land that would have absorbed this storm. Climate change is real. This will become normal.

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  2. people need to ask why is this happening to me.hmm 🧐🤔🤔. Things are going to get so much worse.hmm🤔🤔 the rich is now homeless 🤔 🧐 hmm think about it 🤔🤔🤔 you would look down on those people. now you are one of them. hmm think about it 🤔🤔🤔

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  3. I would rather listen to wind than listen to these plebs give their synopsis of what happened. They act like they’re so sad for the people who lost their homes. They are so fake, and anyone with a brain can see right through their B.S.

    And that first a-holes shouldn’t be touching anything that’s not his. What the heck is wrong with him?!?

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  4. Why are they narrowing the pictures like this… For some ppl whom having problems seeing this isn't good… I wish who is making it hard to watch the better of News will plz stop making it so hard to see what's going on as you're talking…

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  5. This is why I’d like to have a motorhome instead of a house …and a place I can park it in the mountains. Then the first sign of a flood, I’m heading for dry land. Can’t talk the family into it. But all these storms will eventually crush the insurance companies. Then what do we do…I just don’t get it. Why not just not build in those particularly vulnerable areas.

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  6. Well , after the 2004 / 05 hurricane season , the fed , and state started the my safe FL home program , I don't know why they stopped it ? I guess it was to expensive . I wonder if they will save Money now ?

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