Displaced Hurricane Ian survivors brace for a holiday without a home
FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla.— The big mango wood table on John and Kate Gauntt's storm-battered second floor was set with paper plates and a tray full of Costco hot dogs. "Family is sacred," said John Gauntt, 38. "We choose the quality of our relationship over the quality of our stuff." The total number living without permanent housing is unclear, but more than 52,000 households…
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