El gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, cree que Ian podría entrar en "el 'top' 5 de los huracanes" que han azotado el estado.
305 PM EDT 28 Sep -- Hurricane #Ian has made landfall as an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane near Cayo Costa, Florida with maximum sustained winds at 150 mph. The minimum pressure from Air Force Reconnaissance Hurricane Hunters was 940 mb.— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 28, 2022
#BREAKING: Video circulating shows houses FLOATING off their foundations in Fort Myers Beach. Hurricane #Ian. pic.twitter.com/OID6YATFd3
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) September 28, 2022
*RARE* first person view of storm surge. This camera is 6 feet off the ground on Estero Blvd in Fort Myers Beach, FL. Not sure how much longer it keeps working. You’ll see it live only on @weatherchannel #Ian pic.twitter.com/WwHtvgVxjY
— Mike Bettes (@mikebettes) September 28, 2022
Large trees are being uprooted with ease as the eye of Hurricane #Ian approaches.Meteorologist @MatthewCappucci is in Punta Gorda waiting for the calm within the eye but as you can see right now, it's not too calm yet. pic.twitter.com/itoWpycasZ— MyRadar Weather (@MyRadarWX) September 28, 2022
Alright… The shark swimming on land is no longer a meme now because it actually just happened. #flwx #Ian pic.twitter.com/ifQUrkdVfi
— BGWX (@BradyBGWX) September 28, 2022
I can't believe in 2022 we're still sending reporters out in Hurricanes like this pic.twitter.com/MsDtLw1bec
— Read Class Struggle Unionism by Joe Burns (@JoshuaPotash) September 28, 2022
Looks like the boats are out for an afternoon stroll in the city as Hurricane Ian is causing massive destruction in Fort Myers, Florida. #HurricanIan #IanHurricane #Hurricane pic.twitter.com/9ZZI1WRYG4
— Jayden X (@nojaydenx) September 28, 2022
Live views of #HurricaneIan from the @Space_Station as it flies over the storm. https://t.co/hGjzrBmuyw
— NASA (@NASA) September 26, 2022
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