![]() ![]() Right now, stations all across Florida are serving their community with vital information during this crisis, and more stations are pitching in as the storm moves up the coast. ![]() Stay informed while conserving your phone battery and data usage, visit NPR's text-only site. ![]() Local updates: The latest from Miami The latest from Tampa Bay The trip was “ the worst I’ve ever been on,” said one veteran pilot. Hurricane hunter pilots are shocked by what they've seen from Ian.It will surge back with a vengeance, the National Weather Service says. The storm sucked water away from the shore, drawing gawkers.More than 1 million electricity customers are without power.The National Hurricane Center is imploring people to go inside and stay there. Ian has made landfall in southwest Florida's Lee County after it strengthened into a brutal, historic-sized Category 4 storm, with top winds of 150 mph - just shy of the most dangerous Category 5 status - and a threat of a surge of up to 18 feet in the Fort Myers area. ![]()
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