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Hurricane Ian’s last minute, LIVE: Track, when it reaches Florida and minute by minute

Florida finds itself with 133,544 users without electricity Due to a power outage, according to the site power outage.

boycott collierlocated in the southwest of the state, is the worst affected in the entire state, With 32,948 casualties in service. There is a famous seaside town Naples.

The The Disney World and SeaWorld theme parks in Orlando were also closed due to the hurricane. Given the latest forecast, Walt Disney World’s water parks and theme parks will be closed on Wednesday, September 28 and Thursday, September 29. Disney Springs will be closed on Wednesday, September 28 and we expect Thursday, September 29 as well, and we will provide updates as we continue to monitor the storm.”

Disney closes its doors after confirming Hurricane Ian’s pathJoe Burbank – Orlando Sentinel

more than 2.5 million people were under mandatory evacuation orders, But by law no one can be forced to flee. Ian was stationed 105 km west-southwest of Naples at 7 (8 in Argentina), heading towards the coast at a speed of 17 km per hour. Florida residents rushed before impact their house wall, Store your most valuable possessions on the upper floors and run away “You can’t do anything about natural disasters,” said Vinod Nair, who drove inland from the Tampa area with his wife, son, dog and two kittens on Tuesday looking for a hotel in the Orlando tourist area. “We live in a high-risk area, so we thought it was best to evacuate.” This phenomenon closed the airports of Tampa, Saint Petersburg and Key West.

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you can continue Minute by minute of the storm from various YouTube channels. The route after passing through Cuba and when it is expected to reach the shores of Florida.

Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, He declared a state of emergency in dozens of counties on Monday and warned Tuesday evening those in areas expected to be hardest hit that they Evacuation time is running out. “It is necessary to evacuate now. The significant effects of the storm will begin to be felt relatively soon,” he said. “It’s a big storm, it’s going to cause a lot of water to flow when it gets in,” DeSantis said in Sarasota, a port city of 57,000 in the forecast path of the storm. “This is the kind of life-threatening storm,” alerted.

“Maybe… can make landfall as class 5, But it is clear that this is a very large hurricane that will have great impacts on southwest florida, And then as it continues to move across the state, it will have very large impacts in terms of wind, rain and flooding. So this will be A very unpleasant day, maybe twoThe Republican governor said in a press statement this morning, Wednesday.

The Hurricane Ian Intensifying rapidly off the southwest coast from Florida The wind speed this morning, Wednesday, reached 250 kilometers per hour (km/h) and It is a class 5 boundary, the most dangerous. Destructive winds and rain hit the state’s densely populated Gulf Coast Naples to Sarasota as “the most dangerous region” from a devastating storm. This was confirmed by the US Air Force’s hurricane hunters Ian gained strength over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico after striking Cuba, where He left the entire island without electricity. “Yan’s strength rapidly condenses to cause Catastrophic storm surge, wind, and flooding in Florida.” The United States National Hurricane Center (NHC, for its English acronym), which previously urged people to Evacuate the danger zone if they still can.

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Winds with tropical storm strength exceeding 63 km/h reached Florida at 3 p.m. local time and Hurricane-force winds were first recorded at 6 .Long before the eye of the hurricane moved inland, the Miami-based center said. Precipitation near the landing zone can exceed 18 inches.