![]() ![]() The storm's onshore winds piled even more water into an already inundated Chesapeake Bay. The mid-Atlantic and Northeast coasts were getting flooding rains. Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Imagesįrustration and desperation mounted in the path the storm cut through Florida, and the hurricane's remnants, now a nor'easter, weren't done with the U.S. Members of the search and rescue team from Miami including Pasco, a black Labrador retriever, search the rubble for missing persons at Fort Myers Beach, two days after Hurricane Ian hit Florida's west coast as a Category 4 storm. (AP) - Days after the skies cleared and the winds died down in Florida, Hurricane Ian's effects persisted Monday, as people faced another week without power and others were being rescued from homes inundated with lingering floodwaters.
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