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A collection site in St. Petersburg shows how much wreckage has been processed. This year's hurricane season produced 1.3 million cubic yards of debris in the area alone — more than Hurricanes Irma, Idalia and Ian combined.
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City of Tampa officials said they are working around the clock to have piles of household and vegetative debris cleared. But Mayor Jane Castor urged residents to be patient.
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The county has hired contractors to help remove storm debris, but warn it's a huge effort. They're asking for patience — or for you to help clear some of it yourself. Learn what you should do with your storm debris.
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It's been three months since Hurricane Irma hit Florida, and some counties are still cleaning up.While Pinellas County is getting closer to getting all of…
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Hurricane Irma has left the state. Now, the cleanup begins. From downed tree limbs to damaged household items like appliances and furniture. Every city…