FEMA’s top leader tours Punta Gorda in person to see storm damage for herself

FEMA’s top leader was in Punta Gorda Friday to assess the damages caused by the recent storms.

“Part of the reason I’m on the ground is so I can see firsthand some of the challenges these communities are going to face with their recovery,” said FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell.

The challenges include endless debris, roof damage, and more.

“There’s still a lot of hazards out there,” Criswell told FOX 4 Community Correspondent Victoria Scott. “A lot of risks, a lot of downed power lines. There’s a lot of sharp objects and debris, so just please be careful. Take pictures. Document all the damages that you had.”

You can watch Victoria’s full report here:

FEMA’s top leader visits Punta Gorda after Milton

Shorty’s Place in Punta Gorda is dealing with debris, water damage, and the emotions from cleaning up after a major hurricane.

“I was speechless,” said Shorty’s Place bartender Kimberly Moore. “I didn’t have any words. I still don’t. It’s a lot.”

Shorty’s is where this community hangs out.

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