Parts of Florida inched back toward normal with workers restoring power, clearing roads and replenishing gas supplies, even as teams scoured the state’s southernmost islands and authorities warned of mass devastation. With a dozen dead in Florida and nearly 10 million without power, Florida Gov. Rick Scott said, “We’ve got a lot of work to do.” On Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump said he was planning to visit Thursday “to meet with our great Coast Guard, FEMA and many of the brave first responders.” Residents drifted back from shelters and far-away havens Tuesday to see Hurricane Irma’s scattershot destruction. Flooded streets remained, and the count of damaged and totaled homes ticked upward even as some curfews were lifted, flights resumed and amusement park rides again twirled.
Little Joey suffered from stroke that has made his day to day life a little more difficult. George pays him a visit to provide a comfortable space that will allow him to recover.
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