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Florida confronts devastating damage as Tropical Storm Ian intensifies on path to South

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Rescuers pulled people from roofs, flooded homes and submerged vehicles across Florida on Thursday, a day after Hurricane Ian brought high winds, heavy rain and catastrophic storm surge to the state.

And the storm’s path of destruction is not over: Ian, now a tropical storm, is dropping more heavy rain on central and northeast Florida throughout Thursday and is forecast to strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane and make a second landfall in South Carolina on Friday, the National Hurricane Center said.

In southwest and central Florida, about a dozen people were reported dead so far due to the storm. One person who was in hospice care died in Osceola County, Emergency Management Director Bill Litton said; about five people are believed to have died in Lee County, the sheriff said; and six deaths were reported in Charlotte County, commissioner Chris Constance told CNN’s John King on Thursday.

Survey crews, photos and videos of the region show collapsed buildings, flooding, downed power lines and impassable roads, including a key bridge connecting Sanibel and Captiva islands to Florida’s mainland that has been washed out. In all, more than 2.6 million customers have no power Thursday, according to PowerOutage.US, and some drinking water systems have broken down completely or have boil notices in effect.

“I just literally got out of a helicopter where I was able to take a complete tour of the entire county and there’s really no words that I can say to tell you what I’ve seen,” Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marcino said on CNN Thursday. “The Fort Myers Beach area, buildings, major, major homes and buildings completely washed away with vehicles in the water, vehicles in the bay, boats are upside down.”

There are many people who need to be rescued in southwest Florida’s Fort Myers area, FEMA chief Deanne Criswell said Thursday morning. The nearby Naples area was similarly slammed, with feet of water submerged streets, nearly swallowing vehicles and rushing into the first floors of homes and businesses.

The Coast Guard and National Guard were “pulling people off of roofs in Fort Myers” with aircraft Thursday morning, Coast Guard Rear Adm. Brendan McPherson told CNN. Coast Guard crews have conducted 28 rescues on Thursday, the service said.

Still, much about the misery remains unknown: how many lives Ian may have ended, how many people remain trapped, how many homes were wrecked beyond repair and how long it might take to restore a semblance of ordinary life.

The rescue efforts come a day after Ian came ashore near Cayo Costa as a Category 4 hurricane as one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall on Florida’s west coast. The storm has since weakened to a tropical storm with 70 mph sustained winds, according to the National Hurricane Center.

The storm cut a path from near Fort Myers in the southwest across to the eastern part of the state, and its combination of wind, rain and storm surge caused flooding that Gov. Ron DeSantis called “a 500-year flood event.”

Here are the latest developments:

• Downgraded to a tropical storm: Ian weakened to a tropical storm Thursday with winds of 70 mph, and the center of the storm was about 25 miles north-northeast of Cape Canaveral around 11 a.m. ET, the National Hurricane Center said. Based on wind speed, Ian tied with 2004’s Hurricane Charley as the strongest storm to make landfall on the west coast of the Florida Peninsula, both with 150-mph winds at landfall.

• Hurricane warnings for South Carolina: Hurricane warnings are in place for the entire coast of South Carolina. In addition, Tropical Storm warnings are in place from Jupiter, Florida, up the east coast to Duck, North Carolina.

• Record-high storm surges: Ian’s storm surge hit up to 12 feet in some places in western Florida. On Thursday morning, a storm surge warning – meaning life-threatening surges could hit – was in place for a coastal stretch from northeastern Florida into an area north of Charleston, South Carolina.

• More than a foot of rainfall: Lehigh Acres near Fort Myers got 14.42 inches of rain, and Warm Mineral Springs near Port Charlotte got 11.05 inches. Up to 30 inches of rain may have fallen in parts of Florida by storm’s end, forecasters say.

A man takes photos Thursday, September 29, of boats that were damaged by Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida.

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A man takes photos Thursday, September 29, of boats that were damaged by Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida.

Stedi Scuderi looks over her flooded apartment in Fort Myers on Thursday.

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Stedi Scuderi looks over her flooded apartment in Fort Myers on Thursday.

This aerial photo shows damaged homes and debris in Fort Myers on Thursday.

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This aerial photo shows damaged homes and debris in Fort Myers on Thursday.

Fort Myers residents explore damage on Fort Myers Beach on Thursday.

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Fort Myers residents explore damage on Fort Myers Beach on Thursday.

A boat lies partially submerged in Punta Gorda, Florida, on Thursday.

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A boat lies partially submerged in Punta Gorda, Florida, on Thursday.

Tom Park begins cleaning up in Punta Gorda on Thursday.

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Tom Park begins cleaning up in Punta Gorda on Thursday.

A causeway to Florida's Sanibel Island is seen on Thursday. A portion of the causeway was washed away by storm surge, <a target=according to live video from CNN affiliate WBBH. The causeway is the only way to get to or from Sanibel and Captiva Islands to Florida’s mainland.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1667″/>

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A causeway to Florida’s Sanibel Island is seen on Thursday. A portion of the causeway was washed away by storm surge, according to live video from CNN affiliate WBBH. The causeway is the only way to get to or from Sanibel and Captiva Islands to Florida’s mainland.
People survey damage to their home in Valrico, Florida, on Thursday.

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People survey damage to their home in Valrico, Florida, on Thursday.

Debris litters a street in Punta Gorda on Thursday.

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Debris litters a street in Punta Gorda on Thursday.

Brenda Brennan sits next to a boat that pushed up against her apartment building in Fort Myers on Thursday. She said the boat floated in around 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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Brenda Brennan sits next to a boat that pushed up against her apartment building in Fort Myers on Thursday. She said the boat floated in around 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Vehicles make their way through flooded streets in Fort Myers on Thursday.

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Vehicles make their way through flooded streets in Fort Myers on Thursday.

Stefanie Karas stands in her flooded apartment in Fort Myers on Thursday. She is an artist and was salvaging what she could from her home.

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Stefanie Karas stands in her flooded apartment in Fort Myers on Thursday. She is an artist and was salvaging what she could from her home.

Firefighters help stranded people in Orange County, Florida, early on Thursday.

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Firefighters help stranded people in Orange County, Florida, early on Thursday.

A spiral staircase lies next to a damaged pickup truck in Sanibel, Florida, on Thursday.

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A spiral staircase lies next to a damaged pickup truck in Sanibel, Florida, on Thursday.

A flooded street is seen in downtown Fort Myers after Ian made landfall on Wednesday, September 28.

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A flooded street is seen in downtown Fort Myers after Ian made landfall on Wednesday, September 28.

A woman surveys damage through a door during a power outage in Fort Myers on Wednesday.

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A woman surveys damage through a door during a power outage in Fort Myers on Wednesday.

A satellite image shows the hurricane making landfall on the southwest coast of Florida on Wednesday.

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A satellite image shows the hurricane making landfall on the southwest coast of Florida on Wednesday.

The streets of Naples, Florida, are flooded on Wednesday. City officials asked residents to <a target=shelter in place until further notice.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1042″/>

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The streets of Naples, Florida, are flooded on Wednesday. City officials asked residents to shelter in place until further notice.
A woman is helped out of a muddy area Wednesday in Tampa, Florida, where <a target=water was receding due to a negative storm surge.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1264″/>

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A woman is helped out of a muddy area Wednesday in Tampa, Florida, where water was receding due to a negative storm surge.
Strong winds hit Punta Gorda on Wednesday.

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Strong winds hit Punta Gorda on Wednesday.

A woman holds an umbrella inverted by the wind in Tampa on Wednesday.

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A woman holds an umbrella inverted by the wind in Tampa on Wednesday.

Sailboats anchored in Roberts Bay are blown around in Venice, Florida, on Wednesday.

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Sailboats anchored in Roberts Bay are blown around in Venice, Florida, on Wednesday.

Melvin Phillips stands in the flooded basement of his mobile home in Stuart, Florida, on Wednesday.

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Melvin Phillips stands in the flooded basement of his mobile home in Stuart, Florida, on Wednesday.

A man walks where <a target=water was receding from Tampa Bay on Wednesday.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1125″/>

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Damage is seen at the Kings Point condos in Delray Beach, Florida, on Wednesday. <a target=Officials believe it was caused by a tornado fueled by Hurricane Ian.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1332″/>

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Damage is seen at the Kings Point condos in Delray Beach, Florida, on Wednesday. Officials believe it was caused by a tornado fueled by Hurricane Ian.
A TV crew broadcasts from the beach in Fort Myers on Wednesday.

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A TV crew broadcasts from the beach in Fort Myers on Wednesday.

Utility trucks are staged in a rural lot Wednesday in The Villages, a Florida retirement community.

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Utility trucks are staged in a rural lot Wednesday in The Villages, a Florida retirement community.

Highways in Tampa are empty Wednesday ahead of Hurricane Ian making landfall. Several coastal counties in western Florida were under mandatory evacuations.

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Highways in Tampa are empty Wednesday ahead of Hurricane Ian making landfall. Several coastal counties in western Florida were under mandatory evacuations.

An airplane is overturned in Pembroke Pines, Florida, on Wednesday.

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An airplane is overturned in Pembroke Pines, Florida, on Wednesday.

Zuram Rodriguez surveys the damage around her home in Davie, Florida, early on Wednesday.

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Zuram Rodriguez surveys the damage around her home in Davie, Florida, early on Wednesday.

People play dominoes by flashlight during a blackout in Havana, Cuba, on Wednesday. Crews in Cuba have been working to restore power for millions after the storm battered the western region with high winds and dangerous storm surge, <a target=causing an islandwide blackout.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1953″/>

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People play dominoes by flashlight during a blackout in Havana, Cuba, on Wednesday. Crews in Cuba have been working to restore power for millions after the storm battered the western region with high winds and dangerous storm surge, causing an islandwide blackout.
People walk through a flooded street in Batabano, Cuba, on Tuesday.

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People walk through a flooded street in Batabano, Cuba, on Tuesday.

Southwest Airlines passengers check in near a sign that shows canceled flights at the Tampa International Airport on Tuesday.

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Southwest Airlines passengers check in near a sign that shows canceled flights at the Tampa International Airport on Tuesday.

Maria Llonch retrieves belongings from her home in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, on Tuesday.

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Maria Llonch retrieves belongings from her home in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, on Tuesday.

Traffic builds along Interstate 4 in Tampa on Tuesday.

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Traffic builds along Interstate 4 in Tampa on Tuesday.

A man carries his children through rain and debris in Pinar del Rio on Tuesday.

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A man carries his children through rain and debris in Pinar del Rio on Tuesday.

People drive through debris in Pinar del Rio on Tuesday.

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People drive through debris in Pinar del Rio on Tuesday.

Frederic and Mary Herodet board up their Gulf Bistro restaurant in St. Pete Beach, Florida, on Tuesday.

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Frederic and Mary Herodet board up their Gulf Bistro restaurant in St. Pete Beach, Florida, on Tuesday.

NASA's Artemis I rocket rolls back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Tuesday. The launch of the rocket was postponed due to the impending arrival of Hurricane Ian.

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NASA’s Artemis I rocket rolls back to the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Tuesday. The launch of the rocket was postponed due to the impending arrival of Hurricane Ian.

Hurricane Ian is seen from the International Space Station on Monday, September 26.

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Hurricane Ian is seen from the International Space Station on Monday, September 26.

Waves kick up along the shore of Batabano as <a target=Hurricane Ian reaches Cuba on Monday.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” height=”1145″/>

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A Cuban family transports personal belongings to a safe place in the Fanguito neighborhood of Havana on Monday.

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A Cuban family transports personal belongings to a safe place in the Fanguito neighborhood of Havana on Monday.

A family carries a dog to a safe place in Batabano on Monday.

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A family carries a dog to a safe place in Batabano on Monday.

People wait in lines to fuel their vehicles at a Costco store in Orlando on Monday.

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People wait in lines to fuel their vehicles at a Costco store in Orlando on Monday.

Ryan Copenhaver, manager of Siesta T's in Sarasota, Florida, installs hurricane panels over the store's windows on Monday.

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Ryan Copenhaver, manager of Siesta T’s in Sarasota, Florida, installs hurricane panels over the store’s windows on Monday.

A man helps pull small boats out of Cuba's Havana Bay on Monday.

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A man helps pull small boats out of Cuba’s Havana Bay on Monday.

Shelves are empty in a supermarket's water aisle in Kissimmee, Florida, on Monday.

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Shelves are empty in a supermarket’s water aisle in Kissimmee, Florida, on Monday.

Cathie Perkins, emergency management director in Pinellas County, Florida, references a map on Monday that indicates where storm surges would impact the county. During a news conference, she urged anyone living in those areas to evacuate.

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Cathie Perkins, emergency management director in Pinellas County, Florida, references a map on Monday that indicates where storm surges would impact the county. During a news conference, she urged anyone living in those areas to evacuate.

Sarah Peterson fills sandbags in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, on Saturday, September 24.

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Sarah Peterson fills sandbags in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, on Saturday, September 24.


Sunrise on Thursday gave Florida residents their first look at Ian’s overnight wrath – and the results were not pretty.

As Ian pushed inland, ocean water piled up onshore Wednesday – 12 feet in some places – and 150-mph winds whipped. 911 call centers in several counties were inundated.

Scott Carlos, who rode out the storm in his fourth-story Fort Myers condo, saw waves of water crash into homes across the street, up to their roofs, he said. Roads are littered Thursday with washed-out vehicles, he told CNN on Thursday.

“Everybody’s garages basically just gave out. … Cars are everywhere, smashed up in the street. There’s debris everywhere,” he said.

As Ian continues trudging northeast, heavy rain and flooding has been reported in the Orlando area, where 8 to 12 inches of rain had already fallen and up to 4 more inches of rain was expected. In Orlando, a reporter for CNN affiliate WESH rescued a woman after seeing her trying to drive through floodwaters, carrying her on his back in waist-high water to dry ground, WESH video showed.

CNN reporter walks around destroyed home after Hurricane Ian

In badly hit southwest Florida, a “three-pronged” search and rescue response is taking shape, with crews fanning out and help residents by air, ground and sea as soon as it’s safe, state emergency management director Kevin Guthrie said Wednesday.

Calls for help came in Wednesday and Thursday across several counties.

In Fort Myers – where about 90% of electric customers were without power – Fire Chief Tracy McMillion told residents to stay inside, and to stay hopeful. “We’re coming for you, be encouraged,” he told residents Wednesday night.

The city’s downtown streets were flooded Wednesday with almost 4 feet of water, Mayor Kevin Anderson told CNN.

Thomas Podgorny was trapped in his two-story home in Fort Myers with three others, watching vehicles float away outside and worrying about others who did not evacuate, he told CNN Wednesday evening.

“I’ve lost my house. I have water and gas flowing through my bottom floor,” he said. “My neighbors have very little breathing room in their one-story house.”

One couple there was trapped in their home when the ceiling caved in.

“Something is dripping on me,” Belinda Collins recalled her partner saying. “He got up, and the ceiling – the family room ceiling – caved in.” They called 911 and were waiting for a call back about when it would be safe to leave, they said.

In Port Charlotte, the storm tore off the roof above a hospital’s ICU with patients inside Wednesday, forcing staff to move them to a post-operation recovery area, Dr. Birgit Bodine, an internal medicine specialist at the facility, told CNN.

Water gushed down stairwells to other floors, and other patients needed to be moved either to beds in hallways or to a different, dry wing of the hospital.

“We still have water in hallways that we’re still sloshing through,” but patients are safe in dry beds, and as many as possible were transferred to the dry wing, Bodine told CNN Thursday morning.

People in nearby Collier County, which includes Naples, were also trapped in their homes, calling for help, after electricity went out. In Naples, half the streets were not passable Wednesday because of high water, officials said.

“Some are reporting life threatening medical emergencies in deep water. We will get to them first. Some are reporting water coming into their house but not life threatening. They will have to wait. Possibly until the water recedes,” the Collier County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday evening.

9/28 5pm EDT: #Ian will cross the FL peninsula and likely bring life-threatening storm surge on Thursday & Friday along the coasts of northeast Florida, Georgia, & South Carolina, where a storm surge warning is in effect. Residents should follow any advice from local officials. pic.twitter.com/Q8eZ9PfVpg

— NHC Storm Surge (@NHC_Surge) September 28, 2022

Complicating matters, neighboring Lee County’s 911 system was down and calls were being rerouted to Collier County, Chief Stephanie Spell told CNN. “At this point the majority of our 911 calls are water rescues,” Spell added.

In Sarasota County, sheriff’s deputies and fire crews had a backlog Thursday morning of more than 500 calls for help to respond to, the county sheriff’s office said. Deputies were “responding to the highest priority calls” that still were in the queue Thursday morning, the office said.

Even before the hurricane made landfall, officials knew the damage would be severe, and there will be a long road to recovery.

“Ian is going to be a life-changing event. This is a very powerful, catastrophic storm that is going to do significant damage,” President and CEO of Florida Power & Light Eric Silagy, said.

Some sections of infrastructure will be irreparable and need to be rebuilt – which can take weeks, Silagy said.

In Fort Myers Beach, key drinking water equipment failed, town spokesperson Jennifer Dexter told CNN.

“When the backup water pump system goes down, that shows you how serious it is,” she said.

Punta Gorda’s water system is empty and boil-water notices are in effect, according to an update from the city overnight.

Lee County Utilities issued a systemwide boil-water notice for all customers effective immediately due to the impacts of the hurricane, according to county officials. Residents in parts of Pasco County were also asked to boil their tap water as the water distribution system in the area lost pressure and a water main ruptured.

In Manatee County, residents were asked to limit flushing, showering, doing dishes and laundry due to power outages impacting the system.

In Cape Coral, authorities were getting reports of significant structural damage across the city, Ryan Lamb, the city’s fire chief and emergency management director, told CNN.

Gov. DeSantis has asked President Joe Biden to approve a major disaster declaration for all 67 counties in the state, his office said in a news release. DeSantis is also asking Biden to grant FEMA the authority to provide 100% federal cost share for debris removal and emergency protective measures for the first 60 days from Ian’s landfall.

Correction: An earlier version of this story had the incorrect location for storm witness Scott Carlos. He was in Fort Myers, Florida.





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