The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Search for survivors as hurricane moves on

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Rescuers searched for survivors among the ruins of Florida’s flooded homes from Hurricane Ian yesterday while authoritie­s in South Carolina began to assess damage from the storm’s second strike.

The powerful storm terrorised millions of people for most of the week, battering western Cuba before raking across Florida from the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, where it mustered enough strength for a final assault on South Carolina.

It has since weakened to a stilldange­rous posttropic­al cyclone and was crossing North Carolina toward Virginia overnight, pushing heavy rains toward the MidAtlanti­c states.

At least 30 people were confirmed dead, including 27 people in Florida mostly from drowning but others from the storm’s tragic after-effects.

An elderly couple died after their oxygen machines shut off when they lost power, authoritie­s said.

Meanwhile, distraught residents waded through knee-high water on Friday, salvaging what possession­s they could from their flooded homes and loading them onto rafts and canoes.

“I want to sit in the corner and cry. I don’t know what else to do,” Stevie Scuderi said after shuffling through her mostly destroyed Fort Myers apartment.

The dead included a 68-year-old woman swept into the ocean and a 67-year-old man who drowned inside his home while awaiting rescue.

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Storm destroys road from Fort Myers, Florida

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