Ian regained hurricane strength as it spun toward South Carolina a day after devastating a cross section of Florida.
Last Updated Thursday, September 29, 2022 5:37PM EDT
At least one man was confirmed dead in Florida, while two other people were reported killed in Cuba after the hurricane struck the island Tuesday. A hurricane warning was issued for the South Carolina coast and extended to Cape Fear on the southeastern coast of North Carolina. With tropical-storm force winds reaching 415 miles from its center, Ian was forecast to shove storm surge of 5 feet into coastal areas in Georgia and the Carolinas. Rainfall of up to 8 inches threatened flooding from South Carolina to Virginia.
In Fort Myers, Valerie Bartley's family spent desperate hours holding a dining room table against their patio door, fearing the storm raging outside “was tearing our house apart.” Authorities confirmed at least one Florida death - a 72-year-old man in Deltona who fell into a canal while using a hose to drain his pool in the heavy rain, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said. Two other storm deaths were reported in Cuba.
Christine Bomlitz was unable to reach her mother by phone after the storm made landfall south of Englewood, where the 84-year-old woman lives in a retirement community. Bomlitz said her mother was supposed to evacuate but wasn't picked up, so the anxious daughter from Las Vegas posted a plea for help on social media.
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