The logistics of repairs the damage to southwest Florida beach


🏝️ The logistics of repairs the damage to southwest Florida beaches.

The Southwest Florida coastline is set to receive thousands of truckloads of sand as beach restoration efforts continue, less than a year after governments in Lee and Collier counties spent millions on restoring the beaches from erosion. Hurricane Ian caused significant damage to the coastline, laying waste to ongoing beach restoration efforts. An estimated 6,000 dump truck loads of sand will be used at a cost of around $7.5m to rebuild the beaches, with an additional $23m for a secondary project to renourish Estero Island's beaches. The first task will be to build an emergency berm, which will elevate the north-south island's beach by around six feet to protect against a five-year storm.

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