Irish Daily Star

HELL AND HIGH WATER Biden to visit as he says America is ‘hurting’ also

- ■■Keith FALKINER

PRESIDENT Joe Biden said “our entire country hurts” along with the people of Florida after Hurricane Ian flooded communitie­s across the state, knocking out electrical power and forcing people into shelters.

Mr Biden warned: “It is still moving across the state today. This could be the deadliest hurricane in Florida’s history. The numbers are still unclear but we are hearing early reports of what may be substantia­l loss of life.”

He said he would visit Florida and meet with Republican Governor Ron DeSantis when “conditions allow”.

The president said he would also visit Puerto Rico, a US territory that was slammed by Hurricane Fiona.

“We know many families are hurting,” Mr Biden said at the Washington headquarte­rs of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where he was briefed on federal response efforts.

“Our entire country hurts with them,”

Together

The president continued,

“My message to the people of Florida and to the country: At times like this, America comes together. We’re going to pull together as one team, as one America.”

“However long it takes, we’re going to get there,” Biden said, adding, “That’s my commitment to you.”

He urged those affected by Ian to take seriously the warnings from local officials to stay safe and remain indoors.

“Don’t go outside unless you have to,” Mr Biden said. “The danger is real, to state the obvious. Please obey all warnings and direction from emergency officials.”

The destructio­n began to come into focus a day after Ian made landfall in Florida as one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the United States.

The storm flooded homes on both coasts of the state, cut off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroyed a historic waterfront pier and knocked out electricit­y to 2.67 million Florida homes and businesses. At least one man was confirmed dead.

Mr Biden and Mr DeSantis spoke again Thursday morning.

The president said he also had talked with several Florida mayors on Thursday and delivered the same message he shared with the governor about the federal government’s commitment to helping with the clean-up and with rebuilding: “We are here.”

“We’re going to do everything we can to provide everything they need,” Mr Biden said, adding that his instructio­n to them was to call him at the White House with their needs. “They know how to do that.”

 ?? ?? CARNAGE: (from top) Flames shoot up from downed electric lines in Naples, small aircraft are seen flipped upside down at North Perry Airport and boats damaged in Fort Myers
THE EYE: The storm seen from space
CARNAGE: (from top) Flames shoot up from downed electric lines in Naples, small aircraft are seen flipped upside down at North Perry Airport and boats damaged in Fort Myers THE EYE: The storm seen from space

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