Hurricane Ian death toll mounts to 102 in Florida, rescue teams go door-to-door looking for survivors

Hurricane Ian has left many parts of Florida in ruins. The rescue teams are looking for survivors in a door-to-door campaign. As of Tuesday, at least 102 people have been reported dead in Florida – 55 of them in Lee County alone. Hurricane Ian als...

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Hurricane Ian is rapidly claiming more and more lives with time. The rescue teams are going door to door searching for survivors as the number of death counts is increasing daily.



Hurricane Ian shook Florida to its core

  • Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida on Wednesday, September 28. It was a furious category four Hurricane that shook Florida.
  • So far, till Monday, October 4, 101 deaths have been reported, 54 of which were just from Lee County alone. Four deaths have been reported in North Carolina as well.
  • For days there has been a complete power outage, with many Floridians surviving on the street after losing their homes to Hurricane Ian.
  • Beach City Councilman Bill Veach said he lost his 90-year-old cottage as it's currently lying in ruins. According to him, he found many pieces of his home blocks away.
  • Veach shared how it feels like an apocalyptic scene, walking around ruins.



Hurricane Ian's aftermath, in pictures: Boats in the streets, cars in the sea
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Fort Myers Beach became the epicenter of destruction as Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida on Wednesday as a powerful Category 4 storm.

Fort Myers Beach became the epicenter of destruction as Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida on Wednesday as a powerful Category 4 storm.

Photos taken from a helicopter flight showed the magnitude of the damage; before the storm (top) the town was a quaint place and has seen unfathomable destruction (below)

Photos taken from a helicopter flight showed the magnitude of the damage; before the storm (top) the town was a quaint place and has seen unfathomable destruction (below)

Fort Myers Beach is practically deserted now, traversed solely by emergency services vehicles.

Fort Myers Beach is practically deserted now, traversed solely by emergency services vehicles.

The part of town hit hardest by Ian, the area closest to the sea on Estero Island, has been reduced to a field of ruins.

The part of town hit hardest by Ian, the area closest to the sea on Estero Island, has been reduced to a field of ruins.

The force of the hurricane in the neighbourhood has left dozens of boats grounded in the streets , some still moored to pieces of a pier

The force of the hurricane in the neighbourhood has left dozens of boats grounded in the streets , some still moored to pieces of a pier

Emergency services helped vacate the town, giving the people a two hour window to collect their belongings.

Emergency services helped vacate the town, giving the people a two hour window to collect their belongings.

The only people on the street are the handful who returned to their homes take stock of what they lost.

The only people on the street are the handful who returned to their homes take stock of what they lost.

Strong winds razed the wooden houses in the area - in some spots there wasn't even rubble, just empty plots where homes once stood.

Strong winds razed the wooden houses in the area - in some spots there wasn't even rubble, just empty plots where homes once stood.

The storm also dragged cars out into a nearby bay where they remained floating.

The storm also dragged cars out into a nearby bay where they remained floating.


Living Conditions after Hurricane Ian

  • The situation is hazardous in Florida. Sanibel Island has been completely cut off from the mainland. Fire Chief William Briscoe reported that several places are not liveable anymore with alligators running around on the streets.
  • Rescue crews have evacuated more than a thousand people from Sanibel Island. Pine Island, which was famous for its homey small-town feels and fishing and kayaking destination, is nothing but ruins now.

FAQ

How are the conditions of survivors?
The hospitals in Florida are under significant pressure due to the number of people admitted in a short time.

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How many lost their life due to Hurricane Ian?
The rescue missions are going on, and the numbers are very much unaccounted. As of Tuesday, at least 102 people have been reported dead in Florida – 55 of them in Lee County alone. Hurricane Ian also claimed the lives of four people in North Carolina.
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