Hurricane Ian swamps southwest Florida, trapping people in homes
Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the U.S., swamped southwest Florida on Wednesday, turning streets into rivers, knocking out power to 1.8 million people and threatening catastrophic damage further inland.
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Puerto Rico Still Reeling From Hurricane Fiona As Hurricane Ian Bears Down On FloridaFiona battered the U.S. territory with 85 mph winds, knocking out power to the entire island and bringing back memories of 2017’s Hurricane Maria.
Tracking Hurricane Ian: Major hurricane making its way toward western FloridaHere are the latest model runs of HurricaneIan's track as the powerful storm heads toward Florida.
Hurricane Ian strengthens, Florida landfall forecast for Wednesday afternoonHurricane Ian hammers Cuba, knocking out power to the entire nation. Now the strengthening storm is barreling toward parts of the U.S. that haven't had a direct hit from a hurricane in more than a century. The latest storm track - Tonight at 11 from ABC7 Damn praying florida gets wiped off the face of the earth fr 🙏🙏 And people wonder why I choose to stay in California…. 🙄
Hurricane Ian powers up to a Category 4 hurricane as it nears FloridaIan is expected to get even stronger over the warm Gulf, reaching top winds of 130 mph as it approaches Florida. Why do we build in harms way and then expect the government to bail us out when disasters strike?
Hurricane Ian powers up to a Category 4 hurricane as it nears FloridaIan is expected to get even stronger over the warm Gulf, reaching top winds of 130 mph as it approaches Florida.
Hurricane Ian powers up to a Category 4 hurricane as it nears FloridaHurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba as a Category 3 storm, leaving 1 million people without electricity. Next, Ian heads to Florida.