In the U.S., Hurricane Ian has made its second landfall, this time in South Carolina. It’s been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone since hitting Florida as a category one hurricane. But there is still major flooding and extensive damage. More than two hundred thousand people are without power and the storm is barrelling north with the threat of more high winds and powerful storm surge. Jackson Proskow is in hard-hit Fort Meyers, a once pristine place, now in shambles.
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Hurricane Ian leaves trail of destruction across Florida, South Carolina
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