Though downgraded to a tropical storm by Thursday morning, the National Hurricane Center said storm surge and flooding rains remained a threat as Ian crept across the Florida peninsula and emerged in the Atlantic Ocean north of Cape Canaveral. Forecasters predicted Ian would regain some strength while turning northward.
Firefighters on boats and National Guard soldiers in a tall truck rescued Joseph Agboona and his neighbors after water rose to the windows in his Orlando home. “I was terrified,” Bartley said. “What we heard was the shingles and debris from everything in the neighborhood hitting our house.” “It crushed us,” Marceno told ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “We still cannot access many of the people that are in need.”
No deaths or injuries have been confirmed in the county, and flyovers of barrier islands show “the integrity of the homes is far better than we anticipated,” Fuller said. Even after weakening, Ian’s tropical-storm force winds still reached 415 miles from its center. Forecasters predicted the Atlantic waters would strengthen it to a Category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall Friday in South Carolina.
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