Florida feels Hurricane Ian's impact
Hurricane Ian is hit Florida Wednesday, after bombarding the island country, Cuba leaving residents without power. The storm neared category 5 territory with winds near 155 mph. The National Hurricane Center warned of catastrophic winds and heavy rainfall across the state.
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