Pine Island residents recount horror, fear as Ian bore down
PINE ISLAND, Fla. (AP) Paramedics and volunteers with a group that rescues people after natural disasters went door to door Saturday on Floridas devastated Pine Island, offering to evacuate residents who spoke of the terror of riding out Hurricane Ian in flooded homes and howling winds.
The largest barrier island off Floridas Gulf Coast, Pine Island has been largely cut off from the outside world. Ian heavily damaged the only bridge to the island, leaving it only reachable by boat or air. For many, the volunteers from the non-profit Medic Corps were the first people they have seen from outside the island in days.
Residents described the horror of being trapped in their homes as water kept rising. Joe Conforti became emotional as he recounted what happened, saying the water rose at least 8 to 10 feet (2.4-3 meters), and there were 4-foot (1.2-meter) waves in the streets.
The water just kept pounding the house and we watched, boats, houses we watched everything just go flying by, he said, as he fought back tears. Weve lost so much at this point.
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