"Ian" landed on the southwest coast of Florida with a Category 4 hurricane on the afternoon of the 28th, causing heavy rain, storm surge and flood to the local area, causing serious damage to a large number of houses, infrastructure, vehicles and ships.

On September 30th local time, a helicopter carrying the affected people took off from Sanibel Island, Florida, USA. "Ian" landed on the southwest coast of Florida at the intensity of Category 4 hurricane on the afternoon of the 28th, causing heavy rain, storm surge and floods to the local area, causing serious damage to a large number of houses, infrastructure, vehicles and ships. Xinhua News Agency /American Union issued October 1, 2022

On September 30, local time, the director of the Florida Department of Emergency Management issued an update saying that the number of deaths in the state in Hurricane "Ian" rose to 21. According to data from the US Power Offset Information Website, as of 5:00 local time on September 30, the number of power outages caused by the Hurricane Ian landing in Florida still exceeded two million.

On September 29, local time, US President Biden approved South Carolina to enter a state of emergency to help the state better deal with the arrival of Hurricane "Ian".

According to the analysis of National Hurricane Center , "Ian" will land in South Carolina on the afternoon of the 30th local time. At that time, there will be a storm surge on the coast of the state that may be life-threatening, and large-scale floods are expected to continue until southern Virginia . After landing in South Carolina, "Ian" will continue to move inland and North Carolina , and weather experts expect the storm to weaken rapidly during the movement. (Comprehensive CCTV News, Xinhua News Agency)

html Beach after Hurricane after the Sanibel Island, Florida, USA on September 30 (aerial photos). Xinhua News Agency/AFP

htmlOn September 30, the road damaged by a hurricane in Sanibel Island, Florida, USA (aerial photos). Xinhua News Agency/AFP

html Scene after Hurricane Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA on September 30 (aerial photos). Xinhua News Agency/AFP

htmlOn September 30, helicopters hovered in Fort Myers Beach Bay, Florida, USA after hurricane (aerial photo). Xinhua News Agency/AFP

html On September 30, several yachts were stranded in mangrove (aerial photos). Xinhua News Agency/AFP

htmlOn September 30, people walked through houses damaged by hurricanes in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA. Xinhua News Agency/American

htmlScene after Hurricane Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA on September 30. Xinhua News Agency/Metropolitan

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