Hurricane Ian damages Florida, warning issued for South Carolina

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Miami, Sep 30 (IANS) Hurricane Ian has caused critical damage in Florida while also killing 10 individuals, with a warning currently in place for the entire South Carolina coast ahead of landfall on Friday.

The US Public Typhoon Community (NHC) said in its latest warning issued late Thursday that Ian is currently a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 km per hour, moving northeastward at speeds which is 15 km per hour, reports the Xinhua news organization. .

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The storm, which made landfall in southwest Florida as a Classification 4 hurricane on Wednesday night, regained hurricane strength by Thursday evening.

Waterfront regions from the Savannah Waterway to Little Stream Gulf in South Carolina are under a tropical storm caution.

The alarm indicates that storm conditions are normal in some areas within the advance warning region.

Arrangements to preserve life and property must be hurried to the end.

“Major-to-record waterway flooding” will continue in focal Florida into next week, as indicated by the NHC warning.

Spectacular fire, metropolitan, and stream flooding is normal along waterfront portions of upper east Florida, southeast Georgia, and eastern South Carolina through Friday.

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“The amount of water that’s rising and probably continuing to rise today, even with the storm coming through, is basically a 500-year flood,” Florida Lead representative Ron DeSantis told columnists Thursday.

DeSantis added that the damage caused by the Florida hurricane will likely take a very long time to repair.

“You’re looking at a storm that changed the personality of a critical part of our state,” he said.

“This will require not only a reaction to the crisis now, but in the coming days or weeks. Well, it will require a long period of work to have the option to revamp and come back.”

The Sanibel Interstate, which connects Sanibel Island to central Florida, was damaged by parts washed away by storm surges.

As of Thursday, more than 2.6 million customers were without power in Florida due to the effects of the devastating storm, according to PowerOutage.us.

President Joe Biden spoke with DeSantis on Thursday morning about state government assistance for Ian, the White House indicated.

Biden announced a significant disaster that existed in Florida earlier in the day and he and DeSantis decided to continue in close coordination.

The President said Ian could be the deadliest tropical storm Florida has ever experienced.