Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the U.S., swamped southwest Florida, flooding streets and buildings, knocking out power to 2 million people and threatening catastrophic damage further inland. A coastal sheriff’s office reported that it was already getting a significant number of calls from people trapped in flooded homes. Some video showed debris-covered water sloshing toward the eaves of homes. The hurricane made landfall Wednesday afternoon near Cayo Costa, a protected barrier island just west of heavily populated Fort Myers. Though expected to weaken to a tropical storm as it marches inland, Ian’s hurricane force winds are likely to be felt well into central Florida.
Hurricane Ian Swamps Southwest Florida
- By VOA News

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Residents watch as a person chops on a tree that fell on top of a boat due to Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Sept. 28, 2022.

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People stand along a waterfront as huge waves crash against a seawall in the wake of Hurricane Ian in Havana, Cuba, Sept. 28, 2022.

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People walk on the Ballast Point Pier ahead of Hurricane Ian, Sept. 28, 2022, in Tampa, Florida.

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People observe the waves hitting the Malecon in Havana, on Sept. 28, 2022, after the passage of Hurricane Ian.