Hurricane Ian hit Florida one year ago today: CBS News Miami's Najahe Sherman returns to storm ravaged area (2024)

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By Najahe Sherman

/ CBS Miami

Hurricane Ian: One Year Later. Road to recovery across Florida's West Coast.

FORT MYERS, Fla. -- One year after riding out Hurricane Ian, I returned to Ft. Myers to see how the community was recovering.

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There are significant signs of progress, but there are also a lot of uncertainties. Some people decided to ride out the hurricane, but the king tides and torrential rain proved more intense than some Floridians anticipated.

I met a woman named Wanda Schnitzler. She decided to ride out the hurricane. When I asked her why she chose to stay as opposed to leave, she told me she didn't think it was going to be as bad as it was.

"Because we've had hurricanes, but we've never had water like this," she told me.

She shared a cell phone video her son captured as the water rushed into her home. She said eventually, everything started floating in the house.

The refrigerator turned over, and her son's motorcycle went through the door. She told me her husband passed away and she had his ashes in her home.

She says she was grateful she put them on the highest shelf so the ashes remained dry. I asked her if there was a point where she was concerned whether she would survive.

"You have to do what you have to do to stay alive, and you're waiting for things to happen," she said. "For the water to go down."

Several of her neighbors who rode out the storm were not so lucky. Nine of them died. "I know one woman fell in this black slimy mud, whatever is on the floors. She fell and broke both hips and died," Schnitzler told me.

Wanda Schnitzler said she feels very fortunate because her son is a carpenter, and he was able to do a lot of the work to get her home back in livable condition. She says many of her neighbors are still struggling to get help to rebuild.

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My photographer Leon Gonzalez and I also met a couple named Cynthia and James Farrell.

They relocated to Florida from California one month prior to the hurricane. All of their belongings arrived two weeks before the storm. Ian's wrath destroyed their new home and most of their material possessions. They told me they stayed in their home as the water came in.

They said the following day when the water started to recede what they saw was overwhelming.

"You just wanted to cry. It was very emotional for me. The devastation was a lot. I mean, it was more than we thought would happen. The winds weren't as bad for us as the water. The water did most of the damage. We just moved back into our home a month ago," Cynthia Farrell said.

The couple had been living in a trailer for nearly a year while they were repairing their home. "You know, living in a trailer for a year is not an easy thing to do for anyone, but we felt grateful that we had it because there was a lot of people that didn't," the couple told me.

As I've seen covering disasters as a journalist for years, the darkest times often bring out the best in people.

Like many others we met, the Farrells have devoted their energy to helping the community rebuild. They held a fundraiser for forklifts so people could get food up ramps and volunteered with various food banks.

They joined the chamber and created a pamphlet and internet link listing all the reopened places to shop and eat. I asked the couple how we could help the community rebuild. They told me the best thing we could do was visit the area, eat at the restaurants and shop at the local stores.

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We also met Karen Broderick Grabhorn and her husband Lew.

The Massachusetts couple spent the last two years renovating their retirement home only to see Ian wash it away. They weren't there for the storm. They evacuated. Now they find themselves renovating all over again.

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"I was like, oh my. What are you supposed to do? Just tear the whole thing down? Or doing what we decided to do was restore it. It was devastating. All of my husband's time and effort that he put into just remodeling over the last two years, just gone," said Broderick Grabhorn. She also told me during this difficult time they have made many new friendships.

"You go up to the pool and figure out what has worked and you give each other names and contractors if you have an issue going on. Even when you go to the bars and have a drink. Everyone has a story. They tell you where they were and where they are now. It's pretty interesting," she said.

Near Ft. Myers Beach, we were taken aback by seeing a big dilapidated property. Once we were inside, you could see exposed wires, no walls and there was a powerful stench. I discovered this shell of a building was once a church for the community called Chapel By the Sea Presbyterian Church. I contacted the co-chair of the church's property and facilities committee, Tom Means. He couldn't meet in person but spoke with me over the phone. Means said he was horrified when he first saw the church.

"We were totally unprepared for the total devastation of the building," he told me. Means said maintaining membership has been a challenge. "Our report to the Presbytery prior to the storm had listed us in the range of 160, and I'm not sure exactly on those numbers, but 162 members.

The report as of yesterday that we were somewhere between 84 and 90 members," he said.

Means told me many of the members are holding on to faith that this church will have a future and better days ahead.

Perhaps the most visual sign foreshadowing brighter times for the community is a vibrantly painted elevator shaft on Ft. Myers Beach painted by local artists in bright tropical colors. It has become a symbol of the community's resilience.

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I met Christopher Primeau, who told me his father left him and his sister in charge of their family property. He told me it's a legacy that is very important to them. He said after repairing the last remaining piece of the structure, they wanted to turn it into something beautiful.

"And the idea came to put murals on it. And so we put a plea out for some artists. Artists clambered for the opportunity and it really became this tremendous community symbol of hope and progress," said Primeau.

Primeau said he knows this will be a long recovery process, but he remains optimistic and has faith in the resilience of this community.

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Najahe Sherman

Najahe Sherman is a news anchor and reporter for CBS News Miami. She anchors CBS News Miami at 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 -10 p.m. on CBS News Miami on TV33.

Hurricane Ian hit Florida one year ago today: CBS News Miami's Najahe Sherman returns to storm ravaged area (2024)

FAQs

Where in Florida was hit by Hurricane Ian? ›

28, 2022. A look at recovery one year later. On Sept. 28, 2022, Category 4 Hurricane Ian made landfall near Cayo Costa in Lee County, Florida as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history.

Was Miami impacted by Hurricane Ian? ›

Zoom in: South Florida was spared from the worst of Hurricane Ian, but the storm did leave some damage in the area. Details: Trees were reported down in Miami Shores and on Florida International University's campus Wednesday, the Miami Herald reported.

What year was Hurricane Ian in Florida? ›

Hurricane Ian made its initial landfall as a Category 3 storm on September 27, 2022, in Cuba, leaving the entire island without power. Ian strengthened to a Category 4 storm as it made landfall west of Fort Myers, Florida, on September 28, 2022.

What day is Hurricane Ian hitting Florida? ›

Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast on September 28.

What city in Florida has the worst hurricanes? ›

Miami, Florida

With the Atlantic Ocean to the east and a maximum elevation of 42 feet above sea level Miami's geography makes it highly vulnerable to hurricanes.

What town in Florida survived Hurricane Ian? ›

Florida's Babco*ck Ranch was built to survive a storm. Hurricane Ian was the town's first test. Incredibly, the community weathered the storm – emerging almost unscathed.

Is Hurricane Ian the worst hurricane ever? ›

Hurricane Ian was a deadly and extremely destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane, which was the third-costliest weather disaster on record worldwide, the deadliest hurricane to strike the state of Florida since the 1935 Labor Day hurricane, and the strongest hurricane to make landfall in Florida since Michael in 2018 ...

What was the worst hurricane in history? ›

Great Galveston Hurricane

What was the most expensive hurricane in Florida history? ›

Hurricane Ian briefly reached maximum Category 5 status before weakening to a Category 4 storm as it blasted ashore last September in southwest Florida, eventually causing over $112 billion in damage in the U.S. and more than 150 deaths directly or indirectly, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...

Are people still recovering from Hurricane Ian? ›

One year after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida, Sarasota and Manatee counties are still recovering from the Category 4 storm's impact. "Ian was something none of us had experienced in our lifetimes and probably never will again, " said North Port City Manager Jerome Fletcher.

Is Fort Myers Beach still destroyed? ›

Fort Myers Beach was unrecognizable after the storm, but the town has come a long way since Sept. 28, 2022. Being 100% back will take years, but those who know and love Fort Myers Beach know true recovery is seen and felt in the people, not the place. It's paradise, even when it's not perfect.

Who paid for Hurricane Ian? ›

To date, federal support totals $8.69 billion, including: FEMA provided $1.13 billion in grants to more than 386,000 households in 26 counties. The U.S. Small Business Administration approved $1.94 billion in disaster loans for homeowners, renters and businesses.

What parts of Florida did Hurricane Ian hit? ›

Key Facts. The southwest Florida coast where Ian made landfall on Wednesday as a Category 4 storm experienced the harshest effects from the storm, including Lee County, which covers Fort Myers and Cape Coral, which were “inundated and devastated” by Ian, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said at a press conference Thursday ...

Was Hurricane Ian worse than Charlie? ›

Even though the track and intensity of the hurricanes were incredibly similar, the estimated damage cost (normalized to 2024) was about 4.5x higher in Ian and the death toll was more than 10x higher as the winds, storm surge, and rainfall from Ian stretched across a much larger portion of Florida.

Where was Hurricane Ian predicted to hit? ›

The National Hurricane Center's initial track saw Ian likely hitting Florida far south of Tampa Bay.

Did Hurricane Ian hit Orlando? ›

RAINFALL & FLOODING: Orlando experienced historic flooding throughout the city due to the amount of rain. Many areas of the city experienced rainfall in excess of 14 inches.

Has Naples, Florida recovered from Hurricane Ian? ›

The City of Naples has reopened 37 of the 40 beach accesses and a small section of the pier. Currently, the City is working with architects and engineers to redesign and reconstruct the public beach accesses. Upon completion of the design, bids will go out for construction.

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