World News : Severe storm wreaks havoc in US, 240KM speed 'Ian' hits Florida coast, roads submerged
Ken Graham, director of the National Weather Service, said, "This storm is going to be a giant, which we will talk about for many years to come." "It is a historic event," he said.
After wreaking havoc in Cuba, the fierce Hurricane 'Ian' (Ian Hurricane) has made a strong knock in the US state of Florida. Hurricane Ian made landfall on the southwest coast of Florida on Wednesday as a Category 4 monster with powerful winds and torrential rain. Due to this, the roads there have been submerged and many cars have been washed away in it. There are reports of widespread damage in Florida from the "devastating" hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has said that 'Ian' hit the Florida coast at a speed of 240 kilometers per hour. When the storm struck, it was already raining there. Flooding has become a situation in the "Florida Peninsula" due to the impact of the storm. Terrible scenes of devastating storm have been seen on TV.
Due to the storm, millions of people are expected to be affected throughout Florida and the southeastern states of Georgia and South Carolina. Meanwhile, the US Border Patrol said 20 migrants were missing after the boat sank. The Coast Guard has rescued four Cubans and three others from swimming in the Florida Keys.
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