Hurricane Ian Created $258 Billion
In Damage In Florida Rendering Segments
Uninhabitable As Previously Predicted On This Site (Video)
October 3. 2022
Hurricane Ian has left a massive
mess in the State of Florida. The Category 4
hurricane took aim at the southwest coast of
Florida, namely Fort Myers. Reports indicate
hundreds have died (at least 100 deaths have been
confirmed). Bodies were found in mangroves after
being washed out of properties. Some people drowned
in their homes. Ian also created $258 billion
dollars in damage.
The mainstream press is now reporting that areas of
Florida have now been declared uninhabitable due to water rise from
Hurricane Ian. Months ago I predicted areas of America would be
declared uninhabitable and sooner than people think/thought (June 9,
2022 article: "Florida Is Experiencing Record
Flooding Confirming Previous Site Claims").
The mainstream press is now stating parts of
Florida is now uninhabitable due to Hurricane Ian, as reported today
in the Washington Post, "On Monday, about 1,700 people remained in
emergency shelters, many of them evacuated before their homes were
either leveled by the 150 mph winds or rendered
uninhabitable
by a storm surge that flooded large portions of the state — leaving
nearly 850,000 residents still without power five days after the
hurricane made landfall."
In the May 25, 2022 article "Hollywood And The FBI Are Criminally
Engaging In Slavery" I stated "If proper solutions are not found
via science, in 5-years America will not look the same, as huge
swathes
of land will be washed away."
One month later Yellowstone saw huge swathes of land
washed away in an unprecedented event related to climate change (Yellowstone Floods In Unprecedented
Climate Event Confirming Previous Site Claims (Videos)).
Now, 4-months later, Florida too has experienced
huge
swathes
of land being washed away via Hurricane Ian, as reported today in
the wall Street Journal, "Hurricane Ian Destroys
Swaths of Florida as Residents Face
Uncertain Aftermath."
The worst is to come. Miami is due for a massive
storm that will be more catastrophic than Hurricane Ian. Evacuations
will be necessary, especially Downtown Miami, Brickell, Coconut
Grove and midtown, among other areas near the water. The storm surge
will rise over 30-feet in the air.
It is not just Florida at risk due to the climate
issues that are accelerating. Washington (DC), Los Angeles and New
York, among other places, are at extreme risk.
STORY SOURCE
Hurricane Ian Destroys Swaths of Florida as
Residents Face Uncertain Aftermath
The powerful storm has killed at least 74
people and left thousands without power or water, with estimates
putting the economic damage at well over $100 billion
Updated Oct. 3, 2022 8:23 pm ET - CAPE CORAL,
Fla.—Five days after Hurricane Ian ripped its way across Florida to
the Carolinas, the scale of its destruction is still coming into
full focus. Officials have confirmed 74 storm-related deaths, and
that number may increase.
In Florida, state officials said they had confirmed
68 deaths as of Monday night. North Carolina had four deaths and
Cuba two deaths, officials said. The majority of Florida’s victims
died by drowning, according to the state’s Medical Examiners
Commission...
https://www.wsj.com
Florida faced a housing crisis. Ian has made it
worse.
Updated October 3, 2022 at 7:39 p.m. EDT Published
October 3, 2022 at 7:26 p.m. EDT - ESTERO, Fla. — The billions of
dollars in damage caused by Hurricane Ian has exacerbated an already
urgent housing crisis for Florida, with thousands of displaced
residents unsure where they’ll live in one of the country’s most
expensive states.
On Monday, about 1,700 people remained in emergency
shelters, many of them evacuated before their homes were either
leveled by the 150 mph winds or rendered uninhabitable by a storm
surge that flooded large portions of the state — leaving nearly
850,000 residents still without power five days after the hurricane
made landfall. Others were living temporarily with family or
friends, while some with few options remained in squalid conditions
inside damaged houses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com
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