Flooding and closed roads are some of the challenges Florida's people face after Ian
Instead, she's experienced the worst weather imaginable.
Hurricane Ian ripped through her mobile home park,
"My coffee table is on top of my kitchen counter," Pucin says. "It looks like a bomb went off."
She evacuated at the last minute on Wednesday ahead of the storm, as did nearly all her neighbors. Everyone made it through the storm alive in this close-knit community, she says.
Pucin, 55, was an insurance agent in
"It's hard to get insurance on mobile homes down here," she explains. "It's very, very expensive, if you can even get it."
Her home was everything, and without insurance to repair or replace it, she's lost everything, she says.
But she considers herself luckier than many of her neighbors. At least she has a place to go — her snowbird parents, who live in
For other residents in and around
Meanwhile, response crews have been aided by good weather, speeding the repair of power lines and clearing of debris.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator
"We're already beginning our planning processes for what the recovery is going to look like," Criswell tells
But as
Evidence of that comes in a sudden rise on the
"I guarantee you that people who are without power, without water, maybe without access to their homes, they thought they were fine yesterday or the day before," he says.
But "now it's getting warmer and warmer, and they're thinking, 'maybe I do need to go somewhere else at this point.'"
One of the most isolated areas to get hit by the hurricane is
As the sea rushed in and began filling up their house, she and her husband made a last phone call to their son, Aaron, with the water up to their chests.
It crested just in time to save the Waltons from drowning. But with no power or cell service, they couldn't call Aaron for three days.
There was nothing for him to do but wait and worry.
"I didn't want to assume the worst,"
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