that he had spoken with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and that his administration was"continuing to take swift action to help the families of Florida."
In another video posted Thursday, the Coast Guard said its air crews were continuing to search for missing people in the water after"an illegal migration venture failed off the Florida Keys."U.S authorities are searching for 20 Cuban migrants who went missing off the coast of Florida Wednesday hours after Hurricane Ian tore through the area.
He noted that it appears the storm is moving eastward, although tropical-storm-force winds and potential flooding are expected.noting that the state would continue to monitor now-Tropical Storm Ian and that he hopes the storm"under-delivers." struck by Hurricane Ian, which is now a tropical storm, instituted curfews Wednesday and said those who don't comply face fines and jail time.The city of Naples also has a curfew in place indefinitely, which does not apply to first responders.
DeSantis said his office had also been working with hospitals overnight that have been on generator power and were in the process of evacuating health care facilities to safer locations. Furthermore, 100 engineers were on site to do bridge inspections, and he noted that there were reports of structural damages to bridges like the Sanibel Causeway and Pine Island Bascule Bridge.
Nuff said