Davis Islands businesses recovering after Hurricane Helene brings record storm surge

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, small businesses on Davis Islands are confronting the significant challenges posed by the record storm surge, which reached around seven feet. The storm's impact has necessitated a week of rigorous cleaning and disinfecting by affected businesses, many of which had to close their doors temporarily. As of Thursday, some shops have reopened, reflecting a cautious optimism in the community. However, the recovery is uneven, with various businesses still grappling with the aftermath of the storm and unable to resume operations. Local officials and business owners emphasize the importance of community support during this challenging time.

Residents are encouraged to visit and patronize the reopened shops to aid in the recovery process. The resilience of the local business community is evident, but the road to full recovery will require time and effort. As the situation evolves, updates on the status of remaining closed businesses will be crucial for residents and customers alike.

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