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Hurricane Ian: Revived storm pounds South Carolina as death toll rises to 27

Flooding continued in central Florida as storm barrelled through state before gathering strength

Graeme Massie,Sravasti Dasgupta
Saturday 01 October 2022 14:36 BST
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Hurricane Ian moving up East Coast

A revived Hurricane Ian battered South Carolina, bringing heavy rains and flooded streets as the death toll in the US from one of its costliest storms climbed to 27.

The storm barrelled through western Cuba and raked across Florida before gathering strength in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean to curve back and strike South Carolina.

While the storm was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone earlier on Friday, the agency warned river flooding will continue through next week across central Florida. Meanwhile, president Joe Biden has issued an emergency declaration for South Carolina.

The storm hit Florida as one of the most powerful hurricanes in the state’s history, with wind speeds nearly reaching Category 5.

Nearly 2 million people in Florida were left without power – and economic losses could amount to $120bn, according to an estimate.

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Disney World guests hunkering down as Hurricane Ian brings fierce winds and rain

The resort’s four theme parks closed on Wednesday, but in the 32 hotels that sit on the 27,000 acre theme park near Orlando, Disney staff went to every effort to keep the magic alive.

Disney World guests hunkering down as Hurricane Ian brings fierce winds and rain

‘It’s so awful what’s going on elsewhere, I feel terrible’

Graeme Massie29 September 2022 23:26
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Climate change increased Ian rainfall by 10%, say scientists

The analysis by researchers Kevin Reed of Stony Brook University and Michael Wehner of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has not yet been peer-reviewed, but they say they used the same methodology for their study of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, which has been.

Graeme Massie29 September 2022 23:46
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More than 500 people rescued so far in Lee and Charlotte counties

“Search & Rescue Update: As of 2:00 PM (EST), more than 500 individuals have been rescued in Charlotte & Lee Counties since operations began this morning. Search & Rescue efforts are ongoing in impacted areas,” the state’s department of emergency management tweeted on Thursday.

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County on Wednesday as a Category 4 storm with winds of 150mph, while Charlotte County is to its north.

Graeme Massie30 September 2022 00:01
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Donald Trump avoids fraud lawsuit deposition by staying in Florida as Hurricane Ian strikes

The former president had been due to be deposed in a civil class action lawsuit first filed in 2018.

Trump avoids fraud deposition by staying in Florida as Hurricane Ian hits

‘I expressed some surprise – but they indicated they were flying down anyway’

Graeme Massie30 September 2022 01:03
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Trump begs for donations from Mar-a-Lago as Hurricane Ian wreaks destruction across Florida

ICYMI: Donald Trump turned to social media to plead for donations to his political campaign as parts of Florida began rescue and recovery efforts following Hurricane Ian.

Speaking in a video on Wednesday from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, southern Florida, the former president pleaded for donations to his Save America PAC ahead of a fundraising deadline.

“We have a major fundraising deadline coming up and there’s never been a time like this,” said Mr Trump, who claimed America had “never been so disrespected” by the world.

Trump begs for donations from Mar-a-Lago amid Hurricane Ian

Appeal for political funds during hurricane devastation follow $3.2bn wealth estimation by Forbes

Graeme Massie30 September 2022 01:33
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Two deaths on Sanibel Island, say officials

Around 200 households stayed on the island during Hurricane Ian, and Mayor Holly Smith says that there have been two fatalities.

Rescuers removed 40 people from the island, which has been cut off after its bridge collapsed, by boat on Thursday. The mayor said that 12 of those had sustained injuries during the storm.

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Graeme Massie30 September 2022 01:43
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Aftermath of Hurricane Ian could wreak havoc on insurance market: ‘If it sounds too good to be true, it is’

ICYMI: Hurricane Ian has brought widespread devastation to Florida, with many areas facing months or years of rebuilding, and for many residents, the recovery process might be prolonged without proper flood insurance, property insurance or other reimbursements for damages.

Ethan Freedman has the details.

Aftermath of Hurricane Ian could wreak havoc on insurance market

Homeowners in the storm’s wake could be left footing most of the bill for repairs and rebuilding without insurance help

Graeme Massie30 September 2022 02:04
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ICYMI: Hurricane Ian flooding captured on stunning aerial video

Hurricane Ian flooding captured on stunning aerial video
Graeme Massie30 September 2022 03:06
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NFL game to go ahead in Tampa on Sunday night

ICYMI: The Sunday night NFL game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs will go ahead in the Florida city in the wake of Hurricane Ian, the home team has announced.

“We have informed the NFL, after consulting with local and state agencies, that we are ready to play Sunday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium as originally scheduled,” the team said in a statement.

The game is scheduled to kick off at 8.20pm ET.

“We would like to thank all of the local government agencies and the thousands of emergency personnel who worked tirelessly over the past few days to ensure that our area would be ready to respond if needed. We would also like to acknowledge the Miami Dolphins organization for their assistance and hospitality in allowing us to use their practice facilities this week,” the statement added.

“Our thoughts and prayers remain with the many thousands in the Southwest Florida region who have been severely impacted by Hurricane Ian. We are also very thankful that the Tampa Bay area was spared the most damaging consequences of this powerful storm.”

Graeme Massie30 September 2022 04:03
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Hurricane Ian could result in up to $120bn in damages

The damage and economic losses caused by Hurricane Ian could amount to as much as $120bn, according to a new estimate.

AccuWeather founder and CEO Dr Joel N Myers said in a press release that “Ian will go down as one of the most damaging and impactful storms in the US history, along with 2017’s Hurricanes Harvey, which caused $190 billion in total damage and economic loss, and Irma ($80 billion); Sandy in 2012 ($210 billion); Katrina in 2005, ($320 billion), as adjusted for inflation.”

Maroosha Muzaffar30 September 2022 04:35

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