Hurricane Ian death toll reaches triple digits
Ian made landfall in Florida’s Gulf Coast on September 28, after hitting Cuba the previous day.
Ian made landfall in Florida’s Gulf Coast on September 28, after hitting Cuba the previous day.
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At least 68 people have been confirmed dead in the US and Cuba as a result of the storm.
Water levels continued to rise in some flooded areas, inundating homes and streets that were passable just a day or two earlier.
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Ian left a broad swathe of destruction after it went ashore on Florida’s Gulf Coast as one of the strongest storms ever to hit the US.
The megastorm has left people trapped inside their homes in Florida.
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Rescue crews were wading through water and using boats to rescue Florida residents stranded in the wake of Hurricane Ian.
The storm is heading inland, where it was expected to weaken.
The major hurricane has prompted warnings of possibly dangerous storm surge along the state’s heavily populated Gulf Coast.
The storm is forecast to strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico as it approaches Florida’s south-west coast.
Hurricane warning have also been issued along Florida’s west coast.
The island is expecting extreme hurricane-force winds, life-threatening storm surges and heavy rainfall.
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