Biden: Early reports suggest possibility of 'substantial loss of life' from Hurricane Ian
President Biden spoke after receiving a briefing on the impact of Hurricane Ian at FEMA headquarters. The president said early reports suggest there may be "substantial loss of life" from the storm and assured the federal government would provide all necessary assistance.
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