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Residents of Florida's Gulf Coast are digging out from mountains of sand after Hurricanes Helene and Milton clobbered them with back-to-back hits in less than two weeks.
Barry broke up around 4 a.m. Monday about 100 miles northwest of Tampico, Mexico, near where the storm had made landfall about six hours earlier.
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Storm surge as high as 10 feet swept mountains of sand into communities — in some areas, 5 feet tall or higher. The fine, white sand helps make Florida’s beaches among the best in the world.
In the meantime, Florida residents are continuing to dig out of the storm-driven sand, many of them by hand. "Every shovelful is heavy," said West, the construction contractor.
In the meantime, Florida residents are continuing to dig out of the storm-driven sand, many of them by hand. “Every shovelful is heavy,” said West, the construction contractor.
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