Idalia's Wrath: Assessing the Aftermath in Florida and Georgia

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Hurricane Idalia leaves Florida in darkness as power outages persist, causing residents to experience true darkness at night. The storm caused significant damage, including fallen trees and destroyed homes. Mandatory evacuations were issued for coastal communities, but some residents ended up evacuating into the hurricane's path. As the storm passes, residents begin to assess the damage and work on rebuilding. Traffic lights in some areas are restored using generators.
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