2 weeks since Hurricane Ian made landfall: What we’ve learned about the storm

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2 weeks since Hurricane Ian made landfall: What we’ve learned about the storm
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While research on Ian and its impacts is just beginning, here’s what we have learned so far about the storm.

While research on Ian and its impacts is just beginning, here’s what we have learned so far about the storm:Unfortunately, the death toll from Ian is the highest from a hurricane in the United States since Katrina in 2005.More than 100 people have died so far from the storm in Florida, making it the deadliest storm in the state since the infamous 1935 Labor Day hurricane, which slammed the Florida Keys.

This means water climbed into the second story of many homes and businesses in the beach communities.is the biggest threat with all hurricanes, but Ian’s storm surge has proven to be especially lethal.Some homes and structures held up well with Ian’s windsHurricane Ian: Wind takes aim at Punta Gorda Unfortunately, wood-frame structures did not fare well with Ian. And many manufactured homes were completely destroyed by the high winds.University of Central Florida students evacuated after their apartment complex was totally flooded by rain from Hurricane Ian. Ian dumped over 10" of rain across much of Central Florida. flooding was significantIan dumped over 10 inches of rain across a swath of Southwest and Central Florida, with some areas receiving nearly 20 inches of rainfall.

Workers clear debris caused by damage in Hurricane Ian. Recovery is already beginning to much of the state.

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