Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation October 01, 2022
Flood waters are expected to continue rising for the next four days in Osceola County, Commissioner Brandon Arrington said at a press conference Saturday morning. “Obviously a lot of us woke up today to different circumstances than we ended our day with yesterday,” Arrington said. “I’m specifically one of those individuals as I had to be rescued from my house this morning in order to be here today.” There continues to be historic flood... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 01, 2022
High-water trucks filled with rescue responders sloshed their way through some of the most flooded areas of Central Florida Saturday, saving homeowners from flood waters that continue to rise even after the brunt of Hurricane Ian passed over Wednesday night. One group of Florida... + más
Hurricane Ian: Seminole officials warn residents flood waters will continue rising | Orlando Sentinel
Ian will 'financially ruin' homeowners and insurers | Politico
Politico USA Politics October 01, 2022
Hurricane Ian is expected to financially ruin countless people in Florida whose homes were not covered by flood insurance when the storm inundated the region with powerful ocean surges and damaging downpours. The personal financial losses are a reflection of Ian’s intensity... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 01, 2022
Jones High and Kissimmee Osceola secured an agreement late Friday night to play this season after Hurricane Ian led to cancellations against out-of-area teams. Jones had its Week 6 game at Bradenton IMG Academy canceled. Osceola was alerted last week that Sarasota Riverview... + más
Osceola County asks residents to ‘shelter in place’ Wednesday and Thursday | Orlando Sentinel
Airlines Are Canceling Hundreds Of Flights As Hurricane Ian Heads For Florida | Forbes
Politico USA Politics September 30, 2022
Hurricane Ian could be the storm that chills entire swaths of Florida’s growth-at-any-cost real estate market. From Fort Myers Beach, where Ian to communities near Orlando, where residents were by airboat, the wreckage left behind by the Category 4 hurricane revealed enormous... + más
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
Hurricane Ian could be Florida's costliest storm ever | CNN
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation September 29, 2022
Joe Raedle/Getty Images Boats are pushed up on a causeway after Hurricane Ian passed through the area, Sept. 29, 2022 in Fort Myers, Florida. The hurricane brought high winds, storm surge and rain to the area causing severe damage. data-ellipsis=false> Residents had their... + más
Photos show the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Ian | CNBC
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation September 29, 2022
Multiple rescue efforts unfolded Thursday after Tropical Storm Ian plowed through and dumped a deluge on Central Florida, flooding homes, threatening motorists with inches-deep waters on streets, downing trees and road signs and leaving thousands without power. Some of the... + más
See Latest Videos: Hurricane Ian Brings Severe Flooding, Destruction to Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime September 28, 2022
Osceola County Office of Emergency Management Director Bill Litton at a Hurricane Ian preparedness briefing asked residents to shelter in place during storm conditions Wednesday and Thursday. “We are asking our public currently to finish all preparations for your home and your... + más
Where to find hurricane shelters in Central Florida | Orlando Sentinel
Osceola at Jones football added to schedule after Hurricane Ian cancellations | Orlando Sentinel
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