![]() ET) Outages Top 200,000 In North Carolina "But our family, my two daughters and dog and husband, are perfectly fine." (6:30 p.m. “Unfortunately our home now is gone," Skoda said. "But our family, my two daughters and dog and husband, are perfectly fine." Their named Burnt Out, is a total loss, l“Unfortunately our home now is gone," Skoda said. Myers, Florida, that was demolished by Hurricane Ian on Wednesday. “So we decided well, it might be time to go somewhere else and my husband always wanted to live on a boat," Skoda told The Weather Channel's Justin Michaels. ET) First A Fire, Now IanĬlif Skoda and her family lost their home in California to a wildfire in 2018. A Florida Family's Harrowing Tale Of Hurricane Ian Survival (7:08 p.m. Ian Brings Storm Surge to Garden City, S.C. More: The Most Jaw-Dropping Images Of Hurricane Ian's Aftermath. ![]() Kevin Guthrie, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, has said that at least 21 deaths are believed to be connected to the storm but that those numbers haven't been confirmed. Kevin Guthrie, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, said as many as 21 deaths are so far believed to be connected to the storm but those numbers haven't been confirmed. In addition, three people died when Ian hit Cuba.įlorida officials expect that number to rise. Two other deaths were previously confirmed in Volusia County, one of those in New Smyrna and one in Deltona two in Sarasota County two on Sanibel Island in Lee County and one in Lake County. Heavy rainfall and high winds caused damage and dangerous conditions there as the storm moved across the state on Wednesday and Thursday. The latest added to the tally is in Ormond-By-The-Sea in Volusia County, on Florida's East Coast. So far, eight deaths in Florida have been linked to Ian. (Miami-Dade Fire Rescue via Twitter) (7:21 p.m. Alex Acosta said.Ī member of Florida Task Force One search and rescue carries a person to safety on in an area hard hit by Hurricane Ian. "Fortunately we were able to evacuate everyone that we came in contact with,” Lt. On Thursday, they carried people to waiting aircraft, some in makeshift stretchers made from chairs. Working on Sanibel and Captiva islands, they're seeing the destruction firsthand and encountering residents who are hurting, and in need of food and water, according to a video posted to social media by the team. Members of Florida Task Force 1, an urban search and rescue team from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, are among the 800 first responders going door to door and searching through wrecked homes for survivors in Southwest Florida. ET) Urban Search And Rescue Crews Describe The Scene Among them were a 54-year-old man caught in a window, a woman found tangled in wires under a residence and a woman whose body was found in street debris. ![]() The tally includes 12 people in Lee County, four in Volusia County, three in Collier County, two in Sarasota County and one each in Lake and Manatee counties.Įighteen of the victims drowned, although some also had other causes of death listed as well. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement says at least 23 deaths are confirmed by medical examiners to be connected to Ian in Florida. ET) At Least 23 People Confirmed Dead In Florida Here are our updates as news related to the storm unfolded Friday. See the details from our meteorologists here. ![]() The storm made landfall again as a Category 1 on the South Carolina coast near Georgetown at about 2:05 p.m. Ian came ashore near Fort Myers, Florida, on Wednesday as a Category 4 storm, devastating Florida's southwest Gulf Coast and bringing dangerous flooding and damaging winds across the state. ![]() This, plus 12 other confirmed deaths statewide brings the Florida death toll from Ian to at least 47.ĭamage assessments were underway Friday in South Carolina after Hurricane Ian made landfall again, and search and rescue efforts were ongoing in Florida as the full scope of the storm's damage was just coming into view there.ĭaniel Hokanson, the head of the National Guard, told the Associated Press that more than 1,000 people were rescued along the southwestern coast alone. Saturday, the sheriff in Lee County, Florida, confirmed that at least 35 people have died there. At least 54 deaths in total have been confirmed, including at least four in North Carolina and at least three in Cuba. The grim toll is rising from Ian in Florida, with state officials saying 47 deaths are confirmed to be connected to the storm. ![]()
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