In Highlands County, Florida, where the power went out for almost everyone, the days after Hurricane Irma are full of anguish.
“It’s just hot. I mean it’s been miserable for everyone,” resident Adam Keene said.
For the fourth straight day, people in this south-central Florida county faced sweltering heat without power.
“It’s been hell. Especially with my kids,” Barbara Campbell said. “One of my daughters, she’s like 2 years old. She has heat rash all over her body.”
Motorists waited for up to three hours at one gas station, while people stood in line for hours hoping to buy a generator at a Lowe’s store in Sebring, CNN affiliate WFTS reported.
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