MISSOULA – Aerial images reveal a wide path of destruction in hurricane Ian’s wake, that has left over 20 people dead. U.S. officials say it’s going to take months, even years, to rebuild, and right now, rescue groups are doing what they can to help, including first responders from the Western Montana All Hazards Team. Missoula County Disaster and Emergency Services Deputy Coordinator Nick Holloway said he and his team are going to be in Florida for a couple weeks. 20 hotshot firefighters from the Flathead National Forest have also been mobilized to help with Hurricane Ian relief.
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