Approximately 1.1 million customers in Florida are without power after Hurricane Ian made landfall Wednesday.
Hurricane Ian made landfall on Florida’s west coast on Wednesday as a category 4 storm.
The eye of the storm hit Cape Coral Wednesday with maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour.
Governor DeSantis said the storm surge has likely peaked but the storm is still making its way across the state.
“DeSantis said he had sent a letter to the Biden administration for a major disaster declaration for all of Florida’s 67 counties requesting the federal government do a 100% reimbursement up front for 60 days to help the state move forward with its response and recovery phase.” Fox News reported.
“You’re going to see hurricane force winds in places in central Florida,” DeSantis said. “It’s clearly a very strong tropical storm all the way until it exits the Florida peninsula in the Atlantic Ocean.”
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Award winning storm chaser Jeff Piotrowski posted a livestream of the eye wall in Punta Gorda:
The storm surge in Fort Meyers was over 9 feet.
Fort Meyers Beach was flooded by Wednesday afternoon.
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Houses in Fort Meyers are under water:
Water continues rising.
My mom said that there are desperate neighbors with their houses underwater. She asked me to tweet that rescue boats be sent to Judd Park, North Fort Myers. #HurricaneIan pic.twitter.com/MtEshEHzQh
— Brittany Hailer (@BrittanyHailer) September 28, 2022
Meanwhile Joe Biden is hobnobbing with Democrat elites at a political fundraiser and didn’t even bother to call Governor DeSantis.
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