Coast Guard aerial photos show Hurricane Ian’s destruction in West Florida – The Bloomingtonian

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A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts flyovers around the Fort Myers area in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are looking for are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution. (US Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kruz Sanders)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts overflights in West Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are monitoring are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution . (US Coast Guard courtesy asset)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts overflights in West Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are monitoring are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution . (US Coast Guard courtesy asset)
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew from Miami Air Force Station, Florida conducts overflights in West Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, September 29, 2022. Some of the things aircrews are monitoring are the people in distress, extent of damage and potential pollution . (US Coast Guard courtesy asset)
U.S. Coast Guard crew lift people from flooded areas near Sanibel, Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Sept. 29, 2022. Crews continue to conduct search and rescue operations in areas affected. (US Coast Guard photo by Auxiliary Joey Feldman)
U.S. Coast Guard crew lift people from flooded areas near Sanibel, Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Sept. 29, 2022. Crews continue to conduct search and rescue operations in areas affected. (US Coast Guard photo by Auxiliary Joey Feldman)

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