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Photos : Aftermath Of This Week’s Hurricane Ian In Florida In U.S
Aftermath of this week’s Hurricane Ian, a catastrophic Category 4 storm, which rocked the community on Wednesday.
It left a path of destruction, trapping people in flooded homes and knocking out power to 2.5 million people.
Abandoned cars and debris now litter the streets of Naples, Florida, according to reports.
Naples, a city in Florida, United States, mostly known for its high-priced homes, is recovering after Hurricane Ian – a catastrophic Category 4 storm – rocked the community on Wednesday.
Ian left a path of destruction in southwest Florida, trapping people in flooded homes and knocking out power to 2.5 million people after dumping rain across the peninsula on Thursday.
“Cars are floating down our street,” Barlow, who was sheltering on the upper level of the house, told CNN.
“Our garage completely flooded, frying our cars. The water then started to go through the door inside and is now quickly rising up the steps flooding the first floor.”
“Our East Naples deputies did 30 rescue missions today,” the sheriff’s office in Collier County, which includes Naples, said in a Facebook post.”
“Water is everywhere. It will recede. There will be damage. Tomorrow we will have a better idea of the extent of damage.”
Abandoned cars and debris now litter the streets of Naples, Florida, according to reports. Below are some before and after images of the affected areas, showing the scale of the destruction done by hurricane Ian in Florida.