NEWSPhotos: Marco Island, two days after Hurricane IrmaDavid Wheeler, a Marco Island resident, sits down to eat his food at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals for free to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsLaura Owen, general manager at CJ's, mans the grill at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals for free to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsStephanie Reeves, a friend of the owner, hands out fish at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsResidents line up for a meal at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsResidents line up for a meal at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsDonation jars sit out at the end of the food line at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsMarco Island residents sit down to eat at Kretch's on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. Kretch's and CJ's teamed up to fire up the grills to feed hot meals to those without power.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsKristian Schomburg throws debris into a pile while cleaning up at the Snook Inn in Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsRoberto Valesquez pressure washes the parking lot at the Snook Inn on Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsMatt Hemingway, an employee at the Rose Marina, pumps gas into county vehicles on Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma. The marina pumped gas for civilians who brought gas cans.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsFrom left to right, Tim Gordon, Eileen Ward and Steve Alvino wait in line for gas at Rose Marina on Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsRose Marina on Marco Island pumped marine grade gas for residents on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsSteve Alvino waits in line for gas for generators at Rose Marina on Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsBrandon Headrick, from left, Juan Sanchez and Nathan Ross move garbage cans at the Snook Inn on Marco Island on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma, as they begin the cleanup process.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsKristian Schomburg attempts to grab a sheet of metal from a tree to add to a debris pile while cleaning up at the Snook Inn on Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily NewsA scooter sits under a fallen tree, seemingly unharmed, on Marco Island on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, two days after Hurricane Irma.Katie Klann/Naples Daily News