There are ‘no easy fixes’ in Florida. But could Hurricane Ian’s havoc bring a call for better planning?

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Correction: An earlier version of this story should have said 2inches of water over an acre is 54,000 gallons.

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Barbara Liz-Ortiz tried everything she could to bring her daughter’s fever down, giving the child fluids and even a cold shower. The one thing she didn’t have was medicine, and she couldn’t leave her home to get any.

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Like thousands of Floridianswho weathered Hurricane Ian, Liz-Ortiz was trapped at home–not by devastating winds or storm surgebut by catastrophic flooding.

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“We can’t leave the house,” Liz-Ortiz said Thursday afterher family and manyneighbors were stranded…

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