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Ian caused catastrophic damage with losses estimated to be around $113 billion, making it the costliest hurricane in Florida's history, surpassing Irma of 2017, as well as the third-costliest in U.S. history, behind only Katrina of 2005 and Harvey of 2017 respectively.
Hurricane Ian, large tropical cyclone that brought significant wind damage and flooding to western Cuba, central Florida, and North Carolina and South Carolina in late September and early October 2022. Flash flooding generated by the storm’s relentless winds, rainfall, and coastal storm surges.
Ian's 150-mph winds and heavy rains knocked out power for 2.6 million residents as it continued to batter its way across the Sunshine State. Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm with 65-mph...
Annotated maps and video show before and after view of damage from Hurricane Ian. Hurricane Ian rushed ashore in Florida ton Sept. 28, battering many coastal towns with 150 mph winds, storm...
Hurricane Ian - one of the most powerful storms to hit the United States in recent years - has caused widespread disruption after barrelling across the Caribbean into Florida.
Damage from Hurricane Ian is estimated at $115 billion, including insured and uninsured losses, making it the third costliest cyclone to strike the United States, after Katrina and Harvey, according to NOAA.
Hurricane Ian was the third costliest cyclone to strike the United States, after Katrina and Harvey, according to NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Damage is estimated at $112.9 billion, including insured and uninsured losses. Response. More than 4,000 federal responders deployed