Video The West Coast of Florida was, after Cuba, the next target on the trajectory of Hurricane Ian. The category 4 cyclone struck the US state on its west coast, Wednesday, September 28, with gusts reaching almost 250 km/h. Two thousand households were deprived of electricity.
The evacuation opinions were not compulsory but they were gaining in respected on Wednesday, September 28 on the west coast of Florida. The state of southeast of the United States was violently affected by Hurricane Ian, Cyclone of category 4.
Cuba had, the day before, was targeted by gusts reaching almost 250 kilometers/hours, floods and power cuts. The next day, the inhabitants of Fort Myers, Tampa and other cities along the Gulf of Mexico, were also deprived of electricity: around 2,000 households were in the dark, Thursday September 29.
The President of the United States, Joe Biden, promised Florida the support of the federal state to accompany the victims in the face of this natural disaster. According to the authorities of Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, the Hurricane Ian may well be the fifth cyclone most violent to have struck it.