In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Florida | Currently
Hurricane Ian left the effects of devastation in the US state of Florida. The natural disaster claimed the lives of at least nineteen people. More than two million Americans are still without electricity and damages are expected to reach tens of billions of dollars. The effects of the devastating storm pictures.
Coastal cities on the southwest coast of Florida have been hit hard. For example, here in Fort Myers, the homes were adrift.
A woman sat for a while. A boat pulled by the water stopped in front of her house.
From the air you can see the effects of Hurricane Ian on the southwest coast of Florida.
A Fort Myers woman is shocked to find the mess in her apartment, and she probably doesn’t know where to start cleaning up.
Ian shoveled the boats into a pile in the harbor of Fort Myers like games.
Residents of a mobile home in Fort Myers began cleaning.
Other residents in the area are also assessing the damage to their homes.
Two women canoe on the streets of Central Florida Orlando. It’s the only way to get around parts of town, as the half-sunken Chevy Corvette shows.
Rescue workers evacuate a nursing home resident.
A man in Orlando gestures to his neighbors for help.
Despite all the misery, there is still room for fun in the city.
A fire broke out in some places due to a short circuit. As here on Sanibel Island, a small island off the coast of Florida was in the path of the hurricane.
The bridge to Sanibel Island was unable to withstand the natural disaster and collapsed.
A man in the coastal town of Bonita Springs cleans up what remains of the house.
People walk past a row of murdered palm trees on Bonita Springs Beach.
Ian also caused a lot of damage in western Cuba. Here, municipal workers clear up the chaos in Havana as they watch children playing in the water.
Electricity company employees try to restore electricity in Havana. Because of Hurricane Ian, electricity was cut off throughout Cuba.
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