Some supermarkets in Florida have reportedly begun metering bottled water. Fearing about the destructive power of the hurricane, local residents in Florida prepared a lot of sandbags to pile them in the yard and around their houses, and began to stockpile emergency supplies.

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Hurricane "Ian" is continuing to approach Florida in the southeastern United States. On September 26, local time, local residents of Florida are preparing for the hurricane attack in the next few days. Some supermarkets in Florida have reportedly begun metering bottled water.

Due to concerns about the destructive power of the hurricane, local residents in Florida prepared a lot of sandbags and piled them in the yard and around their houses, and began to stockpile emergency supplies.

According to local media reports, bottled parallel shelves in some supermarkets have been sold out. To this end, some supermarkets and grocery stores in Florida have had to start limiting the amount of bottled water purchased per consumer.

As the hurricane approaches, Florida's St. Peter-Clearwater International Airport and Tampa International Airport have successively announced that they will be closed on September 27 local time. In addition, the Pasadena Hospital in Florida has also announced temporary closure and has transferred all patients. Some schools have also announced temporary suspension of classes and switched to online teaching.

Meteorologists are concerned that "Ian" may have a catastrophic impact on some parts of Florida

Local meteorologists are concerned that "Ian" may have a catastrophic impact on some parts of Florida .

is located in Tampa Bay on the western coast of Florida. The last time he faced a direct hit by a hurricane was in 1921. According to experts' predictions on the trajectory of "Ian", most areas of Tampa Bay are within the impact of hurricanes. Hillsborough County , located near Tampa Bay, is evacuating residents, with 300,000 people affected.