2m people in Florida lose power as hurricane Ian moves inland – as it happened (2024)

Key events

  • 29 Sept 2022Summary
  • 29 Sept 2022Full extent of damage still unknown
  • 29 Sept 2022More than 2 million without power
  • 29 Sept 2022Evening summary
  • 29 Sept 20221.8 million Florida homes and businesses are without power
  • 28 Sept 2022Over 1 million Florida residents without power
  • 28 Sept 2022US Coast Guard searching for 23 missing migrants near Florida Keys
  • 28 Sept 2022More than 7% of Florida residents without power
  • 28 Sept 2022Hurricane Ian makes landfall
  • 28 Sept 2022Hurricane Ian's eyewall 'coming onshore'
  • 28 Sept 2022Biden: Hurricane 'no excuse' for gas price gouging
  • 28 Sept 2022Florida governor DeSantis: 'Pray for people'
  • 28 Sept 2022Fema chief: 'This is going to be a catastrophic impact'

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28 Sept 202219.32EDT

Here’s what the hurricane looked like from the International Space Station, which flew over the region earlier today, just as it was making landfall.

Video from the International Space Station flying over Hurricane #Ian at 3pm as it was making landfall. #ISS #SpaceStation pic.twitter.com/CKfEf2VoAE

— Ed Piotrowski (@EdPiotrowski) September 28, 2022

28 Sept 202219.18EDT

The flamingos at St Petersburg’s Sunken Gardens are riding out the storm in the bathroom.

🦩🌀We're hunkered down! Our animals are safe w/staff on site to see them through the storm.
The flamingos are having a hurricane party in the bathroom; eating, drinking, & dancing. 😉

Stay safe out there! pic.twitter.com/ejCuuRUdma

— SunkenGardens (@SunkenGardens) September 28, 2022

In 1992, the Miami Zoo sheltered its flamingos in a similar way. Zoo animals are difficult to move, and during major storms, they are often moved to sheltered or secure structures within the grounds.

28 Sept 202218.54EDT

Curfews were issued for the coastal communities in Collier county and Fort Myers, starting this evening.

The governor also warned that people should remain indoors, even after the worst of the storm appears t have passed – as many fatalities occur in the aftermath of hurricanes, due to downed power lines and issues with generators.

“In Hurricane Irma, there were seven fatalities directly because of the storm, and there were 77 that were a result of post-storm,” he said.

28 Sept 202218.46EDT

Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis said that the storm’s impacts are widespread, even in places far from where it made landfall.

“This is a big one, and I think we all know there’s going to be major, major impacts,” he said.

The governor said the storm’s surge has likely peaked, according to state meteorologists.

Governor DeSantis Delivers a 5:30 P.M. Update on Hurricane Ian https://t.co/TFpacFgTt0

— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) September 28, 2022

28 Sept 202218.01EDT

Dramatic video has emerged of the storm surge captured by a camera 6 ft off the ground on Estero Boulevard in Fort Myers Beach, Florida amid Hurricane Ian.

The video shows torrential floods and powerful winds with trees blowing intensely in the background.

*RARE* first person view of storm surge. This camera is 6 feet off the ground on Estero Blvd in Fort Myers Beach, FL. Not sure how much longer it keeps working. You’ll see it live only on ⁦@weatherchannel#Ian pic.twitter.com/WwHtvgVxjY

— Mike Bettes (@mikebettes) September 28, 2022

28 Sept 202217.58EDT

Numerous people are trapped by water in their homes, Collier county sheriff’s office announced on Wednesday afternoon.

“Here’s some tough news you need to know. We aren’t holding back,” the sheriff’s office said.

“We are in call triage mode. We are getting a significant number of calls of people trapped by water in their homes.

Some are reporting life threatening medical emergencies in deep water. We will get to them first.

Some are reporting water coming into their house but not life threatening. They will have to wait. Possibly until the water recedes,” they added.

Collier county is home to approximately 370,000 people and is also facing widespread power outages.

28 Sept 202217.31EDT

Over 1 million Florida residents without power

Over 1 million Florida residents are without power, according to PowerOutage.us.

As of 5.27pm ET, 1,295,261 residents in Florida are going through power outages. Charlotte county is currently the hardest hit, with 96.61% of its residents without power. Out of the 127,498 customers tracked, 123,178 are out.

The second hardest hit county is Lee county, with 85.45% of the customers without power, or 403,161 out of 471,806 customers who are tracked.

28 Sept 202217.24EDT

The National Hurricane Center has issued an updated advisory on Hurricane Ian, stating that the hurricane is expected to move across central Florida tonight and Thursday morning and weaken as it progresses.

The hurricane is expected to emerge over the western Atlantic by late Thursday and will likely turn northward on Friday and approach the north-eastern Florida coast, Georgia and South Carolina coasts by late Friday.

“Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 140 mph (220 km/h) with higher gusts. Ian is a category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale,” the advisory stated.

“Further weakening is expected for the next day or so, but Ian could be near hurricane strength when it moves over the Florida east coast tomorrow, and when it approaches the north-eastern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina coasts late Friday.”

Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 50 miles (85 km) from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 175 miles (280 km),” it added.

28 Sept 202217.03EDT

US Coast Guard searching for 23 missing migrants near Florida Keys

The US Coast Guard has initiated a search on Wednesday for 23 people who tried to cross the Florida Straits in the midst of Hurricane Ian.

According to border patrol agents, four migrants swam to shore on Stock Island in the Lower Keys around 7am on Wednesday, the Miami Herald reports.

In a statement to the outlet, Coast Guard spokeswoman petty officer Nicole Groll said the group told border patrol agents that they were with 23 other individuals on a boat, including a group of Cuban migrants. The boat sank in the storm, she added.

“Our crews took a calculated risk to brave the tropical storm force winds going through the Keys on the chance of people being alive in the water and being able to bring them home,” said Groll.

28 Sept 202216.38EDT

Over 7,500 people are currently hunkering down in Hillsborough county shelters.

In a Facebook post around an hour ago, the Hillsborough county Sheriff’s Office said that over 7,500 residents are in in the county’s shelters and thanked them for abiding by warnings.

“We know the decision to leave behind your home and head to a shelter to ride out #HurricaneIan, is not an easy one to make. Thank you for heeding warnings and making sure you and your loved ones are safe!” the post said.

#teamHCSO has deputies as shelters and across the county to ensure the safety and security of our community!” it added.

Hillsborough county is home to Tampa where its mayor Jane Castor has urged residents to not go “running outside” citing downed power lines and trees as safety concerns.

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