
Neighbourhoods underwater as Hurricane Ian makes its way through Florida
Hurricane Ian has left whole neighbourhoods in Florida underwater as it brought torrential rain and stormy weather to the state. Footage from Naples, Key West, Fort Lauderdale and Cape Coral shows the extent of the damage giving a glimpse into what the rest of the state has experienced. One Key West resident said: "We expect the surge by 4pm but things are getting better. Some streets are dryer." The National Hurricane Center said the storm will remain a Category 4 as winds reached up to 140mph, but is expected to weaken as it makes its way up the state.
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