Jimin News Reporter Wang Liangliang Huang Jiaqi
According to ABC News on October 4 local time, since the CET-4 Hurricane "Ian" landed on the southwest coast of Florida, USA on September 28, more than 100 deaths have been caused.
It is reported that "Ian" caused at least 99 deaths in Florida and North Carolina 4 deaths, and so far, a total of 103 deaths.

Houses damaged by hurricanes in Florida (Photo source: Associated Press)
On the afternoon of September 28, "Ian" landed on the southwest coast of Florida with the intensity of Category 4 hurricane , causing heavy rain, storm surge and flood to the local area, causing serious damage to a large number of houses, infrastructure, vehicles and ships.
The death toll from this catastrophic storm has been rising during an ongoing search and rescue mission.
Florida's death toll is distributed in multiple counties. Officials said the cause of deaths of the victims in the state was mainly drowning, and there were two car accidents caused by hurricanes and a roof accident. The victims ranged from 22 to 91 years old.
On September 30, "Ian" landed in South Carolina , and the state's Governor Henry McMaster said Saturday that there have been no reports of deaths from hurricanes in the state so far.
But in neighboring North Carolina, four storm-related deaths have been reported. Gov. Roy Cooper reported in a statement Saturday that there were three traffic accidents on the 30th, with the victims between the ages of 22 and 25. In addition, a 65-year-old man died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Florida Rep. Kathy Castor called it a "major catastrophe." "I'm worried that the loss of life we're going to deal with will be greater than we expected," she said. Sheriff Marceno told the Good Morning America that they received thousands of 911 calls.
"We still cannot reach many people in need." Marceno said, "The road ahead is really difficult."
(Source: Jimu News)
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