Looking Back At The last 24 Hours As Florida Begins To Rebuild After Hurricane Ian

Cleanup efforts have begun just days after Hurricane Ian made landfall along Florida’s gulf coast as a category 4 storm, but people impacted by the storm are still working to determine the full toll it took on the state. NBC News NOW looks back at some of the sights and sounds of the last 24 hours as Florida begins to rebuild.

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Looking Back At The last 24 Hours As Florida Begins To Rebuild After Hurricane Ian

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