According to the Axios News Network on October 17, after the attack on hurricane "Ian", a bacterial disease caused by Vibrio broke out.

Fort Myers, Florida, USA, was damaged by Hurricane Ian.
According to data released by the Florida health department, as of the 14th local time, 29 cases of Vibrio infection and 4 deaths have been reported in Li County, Florida alone. The total number of infections in the state has risen to 65, with 11 deaths.
Information released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that Vibrio trauma generally exists in warm sea water. People eat raw or undercooked seafood and can get Vibrio, which can cause wound infection. For people with weak immune systems, infection can be severe.
On September 28th local time, Hurricane Ian landed in Florida with a level 4 intensity, becoming one of the strongest storms in the United States ever. Floods flooded into Florida houses, flooding roads and washing away vehicles. The state's hurricane-related death toll rose to 105, most of which are in the Southwest, a report released by the Florida Medical Examination Board shows.
(Overseas Network)