Gracia B. Szczech, FEMA Region 4, Regional Administrator, Jared Purdue, Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation, and Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District Commander James L. Booth, working together to assist the people of Southwest Florida that were affected by Hurricane Ian. The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is working in partnership with the local, state, and federal response to Hurricane Ian. More than 800 USACE personnel and contractors are deployed and engaged, coordinating with local, state, and federal partners in the affected areas. Our number one


Gracia B. Szczech, FEMA Region 4, Regional Administrator, Jared Purdue, Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation, and Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District Commander James L. Booth, working together to assist the people of Southwest Florida that were affected by Hurricane Ian. The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is working in partnership with the local, state, and federal response to Hurricane Ian. More than 800 USACE personnel and contractors are deployed and engaged, coordinating with local, state, and federal partners in the affected areas. Our number one priority continues to be the life, health, and safety of all affected by Hurricane Ian.


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