Hurricane Ian Death Toll Climbs To 80; Numbers Could Go Up, Say Officials

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Washington: At least 80 people were killed in the U.S. states of Florida and North Carolina by Hurricane Ian which made landfall in southwestern Florida as Category 4 last week. At least 76 people in Florida have died due to Ian, with four other fatalities reported in North Carolina, media outlets said on Sunday.Also Read – Viral Video: Journalist Uses Condom To Keep Microphone Dry For Reporting During Hurricane Ian

In Florida’s Lee County alone, the hurricane contributed to 42 deaths. The county sheriff Carmine Marceno told reporters that the projected death toll is unknown due to the insurmountable damage the county has seen. “Those numbers could go up,” he said. “I don’t know. I hope and pray that they don’t.” Also Read – Hurricane Ian Death Toll Soars to 76; Over 4,000 People Rescued So Far in Florida

More than 1,600 rescues have been made in Florida since Ian made landfall there on Wednesday afternoon, according to the office of Governor Ron DeSantis. The storm brought catastrophic storm surges, heavy rains and destructive winds, and dangerous flooding to both Florida’s coast and inland areas. Also Read – Hurricane Ian Leaves Dozens Dead as Focus Turns to Rescue, Recovery

Ian made landfall in South Carolina as Category 1 on Friday afternoon and weakened to a post-tropical cyclone that later dissipated across southern Virginia on Saturday. U.S. President Joe Biden is scheduled to travel to Puerto Rico Monday to survey damage from Hurricane Fiona, which brought heavy rains, catastrophic damage and an island-wide blackout to the U.S. territory last month, before heading to Florida on Wednesday.

Biden said on Friday that Hurricane Ian “is likely to rank among the worst in the nation’s history.” Estimated losses from Ian’s wind and storm surges are between 28 billion and 47 billion U.S. dollars, according to CoreLogic, a U.S. research firm that estimates losses from natural disasters.

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