For southern Floridians, recovery from Hurricane Ian seems like it may be a long time away, as residents wait in six-hour long lines for gasoline and 10,000 remain in shelters amid ongoing power outages.Experts now expect the disaster recovery in , as well as in North and South Carolina, to cost tens of billions of dollars — as search efforts continue for those left stranded by the storm, and the remains of anyone who may have perished.Authorities say at least 77 people have died during the hurricane in Florida and , reports, with the majority of those who died living in Florida's Lee County, which bore the brunt of the storm when it made landfall on Wednesday.
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