The deadly hurricane of North America inflict massive damage

In North America, Florida and the United States are investigating damage from Hurricane Ian, while Mexico is preparing to close several towns along the border to cope with the hurricane’s landfall. “Orleans”

Although Hurricane “Ian” will blow through the southeastern United States already. But leaving a trail of damage both property and people’s lives in various areas in the region. It has also led Florida authorities to be criticized for delaying evacuations to safety before the storm hit.

At least 85 confirmed deaths have been confirmed on Sunday since Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida on Wednesday. 81 people died in Florida and four in North Carolina and Lee County, where 42 people died in the storm’s landfall. Try to search each house to make sure. No victims were stranded.

Lee County officials are facing questions regarding a delay in issuing evacuation orders for residents just a day before the storm made landfall. and Fort Myers and Sanibel Island. In the county it was also one of the hardest hit areas, but Lee County was not originally identified. in the path of the storm from the early forecast and Lee County Executive Board chairman confirmed Sunday that An evacuation order was issued immediately following clear information regarding the storm’s direction was obtained. But some people choose to stay in their homes to deal with the storm. And now they would be very disappointed.

Florida Governor Ron Desantis confirmed that Lee County officials had taken appropriate action on Tuesday’s evacuation orders, following weather forecasts said the route The storm changed from the original heading towards the Panhandle. and switched to Tampa Bay and south of Fort Myers.

until Sunday followingnoon More than 700,000 homes and businesses in Florida are still without power following more than 2.6 million experienced power outages the first night of the storm. and around 65% of the area experiencing power outages, electricity is available normally. But some areas still have no electricity for weeks or months. because the electric pole was damaged by the storm

Meanwhile, disaster damage assessment company Karen Clark & ​​Co. forecasts that Hurricane Ian might cause more than $100 billion in damage, or nearly 3.8 trillion baht, which would make the storm. “Ian” was the 4th most damaging hurricane in US history.

In addition, US real estate analytics firm CoreLogic said insurers may have to pay damages during $28-47 billion, possibly Florida’s most damaging storm Since Hurricane “Andrew” in 1992

As Hurricane Ian left a mark on Florida Hurricane Orleans is set to hit the Mexican coast on Monday (Oct 3), causing heavy rainfall and severe flooding in resorts along the western coast.

The US National Hurricane Center reported that “Orlean” weakened to a Category 2 hurricane and had average maximum sustained winds of 168 km/h following becoming a hurricane. Severity level 4 on Sunday followingnoon. And the storm caused strong winds as wide as 144 km from the center of the storm.

The US Weather Service forecasts the storm will cover Islas Marias, or Mary Islands, in the middle of the night. And it will continue to be hurricane-level intensity when it makes landfall on the southern mainland of Mazatlán late followingnoon or evening. before quickly weakening

The Mary Islands can experience 6 to 10 inches of rain, which can cause flooding and landslides. and a 6-foot storm surge may occur. The archipelago used to be a prison and was developed as a tourist attraction. There are sparse residents, mostly government officials.

Jalisco state government Teaching has been suspended in several coastal cities today. and the state of Sinaloa which is the location of the city of Mazatlan Emergency homes were opened to accommodate the victims. while the fishermen carried their boats onto the shore

This is a clear and undeniable proof that no matter how hard man tries, he cannot overcome nature…

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