Packing 155 mph winds, Hurricane Ian is expected to bring serious damage to the coastline of southwest Florida on Wednesday.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 28, 2022
As the storm moves away from the shore, it could cause an additional life-threatening hazard: inland flooding. https://t.co/wr9srDTAtG pic.twitter.com/f1BZJsIFEO
#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
TO THE RESCUE: A group of Good Samaritans saved a man stuck in surging waters in Bonita Springs, Florida, as Hurricane Ian hit the state. https://t.co/PRJhSFIVFW pic.twitter.com/Fc4fB7NFbd
— ABC News (@ABC) September 29, 2022
“The roughest flight of my career so far, I mean it. I have never seen the bunks come out like that. There was coffee everywhere.”
— CNN (@CNN) September 28, 2022
NOAA Hurricane Hunter Nick Underwood describes flying into Hurricane Ian early Wednesday morning.https://t.co/EHVuETlFkW pic.twitter.com/8bzezEtjMF
Watch as @weatherchannel meteorologist @JimCantore was met with "Hurricane Ian's full fury" as he covered the then-Category 4 storm from Punta Gorda on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/JG0XdrJ5i8
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 29, 2022
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
Latest: https://t.co/tnOTyfORCw pic.twitter.com/O3agPDOZHk