Weather
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"Like a War Zone," Survivors Described Situation After Hurricane Ian Ravaged Areas in Florida
As thousands of people continued to be without power, the death toll in the US reached 100 on Monday. Images from a barrier island close to where Ian crashed ashore, in the meantime, create a fresh picture of the storm's ferocity.
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