Ian downgraded to tropical storm, set to drench North Carolina on Friday

Ian downgraded to tropical storm, set to drench North Carolina on Friday

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Following a full day of battering Florida, Ian has been downgraded to a tropical storm. As of Thursday morning, the center of Tropical Storm Ian was located south of Daytona Beach. Sustained winds were clocked at 65 miles per hour and the system was moving northeast at 8 miles per hour. Ian will head back into open water in the Atlantic Ocean later Thursday, where it could regain some strength before…

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Ian leaves trail of devastation through Florida, downgraded to tropical storm

Ian leaves trail of devastation through Florida, downgraded to tropical storm

One of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S. swept through parts of Florida’s heavily-populated Gulf coast Wednesday, causing widespread damage. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Hurricane Ian left a path of destruction in southwest Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, damaging the roof of a hospital intensive care unit and knocking out power to 2 million people before aiming for the Atlantic Coast. One of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States…

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Hurricane Ian leaves trail of devastation through Florida

Hurricane Ian leaves trail of devastation through Florida

One of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S. swept through parts of Florida’s heavily-populated Gulf coast Wednesday, causing widespread damage. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Hurricane Ian left a path of destruction in southwest Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, damaging the roof of a hospital intensive care unit and knocking out power to 2 million people before aiming for the Atlantic Coast. One of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States…

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Southern Baptist Texas Convention prepares to help Hurricane Ian victims

Southern Baptist Texas Convention prepares to help Hurricane Ian victims

Mike Northen has responded to disaster relief calls since 2005. He and other SBTC members will bring a full kitchen in an effort to cook meals for Floridians. PFLUGERVILLE, Texas — Mike Northen was surprised to get the call before Hurricane Ian made landfall. “Normally, we wouldn’t be called out this early because there are a lot of states between us and Florida that could send resources, but there’s not many kitchens this big,” Northen…

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'Supposed to get worse': San Antonian bracing for impact as Hurricane Ian inches toward Orlando

'Supposed to get worse': San Antonian bracing for impact as Hurricane Ian inches toward Orlando

Andrea Canchola moved to Orlando from San Antonio a year ago to work at Disney. SAN ANTONIO — More than 1.8 million people are without power in Florida right now as Hurricane Ian slams the Florida coast. The powerful storm turned streets into rivers and is threatening catastrophic damage further inland as it inches closer to Orlando. That’s where Andrea Canchola, a San Antonio native, will ride out her first hurricane. As of Wednesday evening,…

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Hurricane Ian strikes Florida hospital from above and below

Hurricane Ian swamped a Florida hospital from both above and below, the storm surge flooding its lower level emergency room while fierce winds tore part of its fourth floor roof from its intensive care unit, according to a doctor who works there. Dr. Birgit Bodine spent the night at HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital in Port Charlotte, anticipating the storm would make things busy, “but we didn’t anticipate that the roof would blow off on the…

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San Antonian bracing for impact as Hurricane Ian inches toward Orlando

San Antonian bracing for impact as Hurricane Ian inches toward Orlando

Andrea Canchola moved to Orlando from San Antonio a year ago to work at Disney. SAN ANTONIO — More than 1.8 million people are without power in Florida right now as Hurricane Ian slams the Florida coast. The powerful storm turned streets into rivers and is threatening catastrophic damage further inland as it inches closer to Orlando. That’s where Andrea Canchola, a San Antonio native, will ride out her first hurricane. As of Wednesday evening,…

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He fed thousands after devastating hurricanes – and plans to do it again after Ian

He fed thousands after devastating hurricanes – and plans to do it again after Ian

Dan Francis is no stranger to getting hot meals to hungry people after hurricanes. CUMMING, Ga. — When massive storms like Hurricane Ian make their way along Florida and Georgia, Dan Francis always asks himself, ‘how can I reach the rural, devastated areas?’ So, it’s no surprise to find Francis at his laptop Wednesday, as Ian finally made U.S. landfall. He’s keeping track of the radar, a seemingly ordinary sight. But what he’s planning is…

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KHOU 11 Meteorologist Chita Craft, photojournalist Ivan Gibson fly into eye of Ian with Hurricane Hunters

KHOU 11 Meteorologist Chita Craft, photojournalist Ivan Gibson fly into eye of Ian with Hurricane Hunters

The brave crews fly into one of the most destructive forces of nature to measure hurricanes and help forecasters determine the intensity and likely landfall. LAKELAND, Fla. — KHOU 11 Meteorologist Chita Craft and photojournalist Ivan Gibson flew into Category 4 storm Ian Wednesday as it made landfall on Florida’s West Coast.  The crews on board were collecting critical data from inside the storm to help track this monster hurricane’s wind strength, location and more…

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Several Charlotte weekend events canceled due to Hurricane Ian, while others hold on

Several Charlotte weekend events canceled due to Hurricane Ian, while others hold on

Heavy rain and wind is expected to move into the Charlotte area on Friday. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte may not see extreme impacts from Hurricane Ian but heavy rain is forcing several weekend events to reschedule.   The much-anticipated food festival Taste of Charlotte made the decision to postpone the three-day event on Tuesday.  “Seeing that the rain and the wind was going to be so heavy, we really, in good conscience, could not say, ‘yeah, let’s push…

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Officials: Migrant boat carrying more than 20 people sinks off Florida during Hurricane Ian

Officials: Migrant boat carrying more than 20 people sinks off Florida during Hurricane Ian

Officials said four migrants swam ashore and three more have been rescued. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for 20 missing people off the coast of Florida, saying a boat carrying migrants sank as Hurricane Ian neared the peninsula. Miami Chief Patrol Agent Walter Slosar said on Twitter Wednesday that four Cuban migrants swam ashore to Stock Island near Key West after their boat sank in the extreme weather. He said the U.S….

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Hurricane Ian one of strongest storms in U.S. history; 1.6M in Florida without power; 911 callers stranded in homes: Live updates

Hurricane Ian one of strongest storms in U.S. history; 1.6M in Florida without power; 911 callers stranded in homes: Live updates

Editor’s note: Is your power out? Click here for a lite version of this page with a quicker load time. Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida’s southwestern coast Wednesday as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history, tearing apart homes and buildings and leaving some residents stranded as storm surge flooded communities.  The storm made landfall near Cayo Costa as a Category 4 storm Wednesday afternoon with maximum sustained winds measured at a stunning 150 mph — only…

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Austin business owner rides out Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers

Austin business owner rides out Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers

FORT MYERS, Fla. — An Austin business owner decided to ride out Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida. Deirdre Sullivan owns Thrift Land in South Austin and lives. Her family has owned the thrift store in south Austin for more than 25 years. She said this is the third hurricane she has ridden out in her home after choosing not to evacuate.  “We usually don’t leave because we feel well sheltered in place, and the…

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Hurricane Ian weakens to Category 3 storm after slamming Florida; 1 million without power: Live updates

Hurricane Ian weakens to Category 3 storm after slamming Florida; 1 million without power: Live updates

Editor’s note: Is your power out? Click here for a lite version of this page with a quicker load time. Hurricane Ian was downgraded to a Category 3 storm Wednesday night after slamming into Florida’s southwestern coast and making landfall near Cayo Costa, the National Hurricane Center reported.  The “extremely dangerous” hurricane landed as a major Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds near 150 miles per hour Wednesday afternoon. It slowed to a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds…

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