![]() ![]() Ron DeSantis, who spoke from the state Emergency Operations Center, fears for the worst and said the storm will have major impacts on the state.Ĭlearly, this is a very powerful major hurricane that’s going to have major impacts, both on impact in southwest Florida, but then as it continues to work through the state, said DeSantis. Historic life-threatening storm surge of 12-16 feet possible in some coastal areas /YvYbODJmss- NBC News September 28, 2022.Landfall most likely to happen between Venice Beach and Fort Myers.Currently Cat 4 with 155 mph winds 60 miles west of Naples, Florida.“You’re looking at a storm that’s changed the character of a significant part of our state, and this is going to require, not just the emergency response now, and the days or weeks ahead, I mean this is going to require years of effort, to be able to rebuild, to come back,” he said. Ron DeSantis gave an update from the state Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee this morning. President Biden declared a major disaster for the state and Gov. Even though hurricanes don’t specifically target Black communities, their lasting impact always seems to affect Black people the most. There is an extra element of fear for Black Americans during hurricane season. ![]() Cuba remained in the dark after the storm knocked out its power grid and devastated some of the country’s most important tobacco farms when it hit the island’s western tip. ![]() Deadly Hurricane Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm on Thursday morning and moved off Florida’s East Coast by 11 a.m., but was still dumping record amounts of rain to bring “catastrophic flooding” to the region. ![]()
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