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Hurricane Ian in Florida!

Hurricane Ian in Florida reaches a run of about 155 mph. Hurricane Ian in Florida let us remember about the recent Hurricane in Puerto Rico. A Climate emergency is letting people evacuate from their native places. 2.5 million people even more than that have been instructed to be evacuated as the Hurricane strikes. Hurricane Ian has strengthened itself and entered the category 4 storm. Category 4 storm for Hurricane Ian is characterized by winds.


Hurricane Ian


The winds are running at 155 miles an hour, close to the storm category 5. The storm is now ready to make landfall on 28th September on the southern side dozens of miles away in Tampa Bay. The effect of the Hurricane is causing floods along with the heavy wind. On Tuesday, Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis urged the people residing to work on the evacuation orders. The meteorologists are tracking the hurricane to keep updated.

Hurricane Ian in Florida!


Governor Ron DeSantis on the Hurricane precautions


Governor Ron DeSantis said that there will be immense flooding. It equals a life-threatening storm gush on the Gulf Coast region. The highest risk of the storms will be in the southwestern part of the Florida region. It will extend from Naples up to Sarasota. There are chances for flash flooding and river with 10 – 20 inches across Florida’s central and northeast region.


Hurricane Ian led Florida’s Destruction


Hurricane Ian is one of the strongest Hurricanes to land on the Florida peninsula’s west coast. A storm warning has been put into effect for the St. Johns River in Northeast Florida. The center mentioned that Hurricane Ian would make strong winds and heavy rains across the portions of Florida and Georgia. This tropical storm is affecting many places in Florida stretching from the Flagler-Volusia County line to the Santee River in South Carolina.

For more information, follow:

https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/video/hurricane-ians-strong-winds-push-water-out-of-florida-waterways

https://whatson.guide/hurricane-fiona-in-puerto-rico/

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