His passage is sweeping cyclone Ian from Peninsula Florida. The intense caused a phenomenon catastrophic damage and power outages in large areas of the state.
Although from Wednesday night weakened to a Category 1 storm (144 km/h), the National Hurricane Center said, Ian flooded the coastline and damaged infrastructure and property, with water levels still high enough that it will take some time for the waters to recede.
In the hard-hit city of Fort Myers, a shark was spotted on a boulevard flooded by torrential rains rains. The water exceeds 3 meterssaid Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis, speaking of one of the “strongest hurricanes ever to hit the US state”.
After over half a decade of debunking this hoax every time there was a flood or hurricane, I can’t believe I’m looking at an honest-to-god street shark.
Good to finally meet you, pal. https://t.co/hwMWX4Peqo
— Jane Lytvynenko (@JaneLytv) September 28, 2022
Source: News Beast

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