A day of darkness/haziness in Florida

 A day of haziness in Florida

More than 2.5 million clients across Florida were without power Thursday morning after Typhoon Ian, presently a hurricane, clobbered the state as one of the most remarkable tempests to at any point stir things up around town States, causing boundless decimation and flooding that caught occupants in their homes.



Ian was minimized to a typhoon Thursday morning subsequent to banging into Florida's southwest coast as a significant Class 4 tropical storm Wednesday evening, bringing winds of 150 mph and perilous tempest flood.


Greatest supported breezes dropped to approach 65 mph with higher blasts early Thursday, however the tempest has kept on causing obliteration as it moves upper east. Its middle is supposed to move off the east-focal shoreline of Florida later Thursday prior to moving toward the bank of South Carolina on Friday.



President Joe Biden on Thursday proclaimed a significant debacle in Florida over the pulverization brought about by Ian. The president requested government help to enhance state and nearby recuperation endeavors in regions impacted by the tempest beginning Sept. 23 and forward, the White House said.


In the mean time, in Cuba, power is gradually being reestablished for occupants the nation over following clearing blackouts afterward.

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