![]() Along with the chair, a remote control was still intact.Ī carpenter by trade, Burdette moved to Florida from Virginia five years ago. “I watched things start to fly, part of the roof went off, the rest of the roof went off, the walls caved in.”īurdette sat back on a brown leather chair Thursday, the debris from what was once his living room scattered all about. “I literally watched my house disappear with everything in it, right before my eyes,” said James Burdette, 62. Hurricane Ian pulled, twisted and bent their metal roofs and broke apart their wooden structures. Now many homes in this community in North Fort Myers are crumpled and splintered. (AP) - When Ian’s winds swept into this Gulf coast trailer park, they howled with such force that residents felt they would be lifted off the ground, even blown away.
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