In NW cape coral, 100 sq miles of singe family homes, on my street phone company just ran new lines, have internet now. its a chaotic place on one street crews cutting up busted up and blown over trees while a construction crew breaks ground on a new house, while linemen string new wires and straighten up poles.
driving through the state down 75 the other day, traffic back to normal no giant parking lots on freeway, the all along the road in places the larges trees uprooted and snapped in half like matchsticks, it wasn't total devistation, we dodged a big bullet when cool air from the west busted up the eye of the storm as it made landfall in Marco island, grocery store shelves about 1/2 to 3/4 full, some exits even in so GA no gas but the big corporate places all have gas, while the independant like indian owned stores no gas. 95% of state has power now, the is lots of tree work to be done but it is hit and miss tree guys are cruising the neighborhoods finding work, Best bet is to register with fema as professional tree service and there is possibly no limit to the work they can provide. plus that allows insurance companies to pay you and lada lada lada, you get the idea.
Relief teams from all over country set up in places giving out water, ice and hot meals, some even do laundry but again that is hit and miss it is like there is no organized way to find them. internet even through phone providers is not good, cell phone service seems to be ok but in many places no 3g or 4g. Its cool at night, 70-75 but by 2pm 90-95 degrees, summer rains decreasing might get rain at night or sun shower in the day but bulk of monsoon season seams to be over.