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North Carolina, Virginia subsequent in path

Hurricane Ian’s U.S. dying toll rose to 27 because the storm, now a post-tropical cyclone, churned northward Saturday throughout central North Carolina after hammering the coast of South Carolina and devastating swaths of Florida.

Energy was knocked out for over 300,000 prospects in North Carolina and nearly 100,000 in Virginia as of Saturday morning, in response to poweroutage.us.

In South Carolina, nearly 60,000 individuals had been nonetheless with out energy after Ian toppled bushes and flooded roadways.

In the meantime, over 1.2 million individuals remained with out energy in Florida as officers assessed the harm and continued search and rescue efforts. The storm left a broad path of destruction within the state, flooding areas on each of its coasts, tearing properties from their slabs and demolishing beachfront companies.

President Joe Biden stated Friday that Hurricane Ian is “more likely to rank among the many worst within the nation’s historical past” and Florida will take “months – years – to rebuild.”

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Newest developments:

►In South Carolina close to Myrtle Seaside, the top of the Pawleys Island pier collapsed and was floating as Ian made landfall, in response to a Twitter submit from the Pawleys Island Police Division.

► Florida’s Volusia County Group Data Director Kevin Captain stated at a information convention Friday afternoon that the Daytona Worldwide Speedway was flooded by Hurricane Ian. “Even our iconic speedway is underwater,” he stated.

Heavy rain hits central Appalachians, mid-Atlantic

Heavy rains had been forecast Saturday morning for the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic as Ian trekked throughout central North Carolina and towards Virginia, in response to the Nationwide Hurricane Heart. The storm is anticipated to weaken and dissipate over south-central Virginia by Saturday evening.

However till then, Ian will carry gusty winds and drop 2 to 4 inches of rain with native maximums of 6 inches onto the central Appalachians and coastal mid-Atlantic, which can see restricted flash and concrete flooding.

Main river flooding is anticipated in components of central Florida into subsequent week, however swells seen within the Southeast ought to subside over the weekend.

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Loss of life toll more likely to develop in Florida 

The destruction left behind by Ian has made it troublesome to shortly know what number of had perished within the storm, however the dying depend has climbed to 27, the Related Press stated Friday evening.

On Friday morning, Florida Emergency Administration Director Kevin Guthrie stated there have been as many as 21 deaths, however just one had been confirmed as the results of the storm, whereas officers had been evaluating 20 different deaths.

Among the many newly reported deaths had been a 62-year-old lady who was injured and drowned after a tree fell on a cell dwelling, a 54-year-old man discovered trapped in a window after drowning and a girl tangled in wires in Florida’s Lee County.

Earlier than hitting Florida, Ian additionally swept by way of Cuba earlier this week, killing three individuals.

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After slowly transferring throughout Florida, Ian gained new energy over the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday earlier than wreaking havoc on South Carolina, Georgia and extra states alongside the East Coast. 

It weakened to a post-tropical cyclone Friday afternoon, and by 5 a.m. Saturday, it was situated 30 miles south of Greensboro, North Carolina, and was transferring north at 12 mph with most sustained winds of 35 mph, the hurricane heart stated.

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Flooding anticipated however nonetheless ‘heartbreaking’

As Ian drenched some areas with as much as 17 inches of rain, floodwaters spilled out of scenic lakes, ponds and rivers and into properties, forcing emergency evacuations and rescues.

Researchers who research flooding, improvement and local weather change had been horrified by the rising photos however not stunned. For years, they’ve warned sprawling improvement in Florida and different coastal states isn’t sustainable, particularly with the warming local weather supercharging hurricane rainfall.

“That is form of what we had anticipated for days prematurely, and it is nonetheless heartbreaking to see so many individuals stranded,” stated Kevin Reed, affiliate professor in atmospheric science at Stony Brook College in New York.

He and different consultants stated they count on Ian’s devastation to result in a push for Florida to do extra to guard residents from future flooding because the warming local weather makes pure disasters and rainfall extra excessive.

— Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY

Contributing: John Bacon, Thao Nguyen, Jorge Ortiz, Doyle Rice, Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY; The Related Press

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