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At least 132 people were killed by Hurricane Ian and its devastating effects on Cuba, Florida,

Published: 08-10-2022 01:10

At least 132 people were killed after Hurricane Ian devastated Cuba, Florida, North Carolina and Virginia over a week ago. The storm caused widespread damage and left many people without power or running water.

In Cuba, the hurricane caused extensive damage to crops and infrastructure. Many homes were destroyed and thousands of people were left homeless. The death toll in Cuba is expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue.

In Florida, the hurricane caused severe flooding and damage to coastal areas. Many roads were closed and some areas are still without power or running water. The death toll in Florida stands at 23.

In North Carolina, the hurricane brought strong winds and heavy rains, causing widespread damage. Many homes were destroyed or damaged, and hundreds of thousands of people are without power or running water. The death toll in North Carolina stands at 36.

In Virginia, the hurricane caused widespread flooding and damage to coastal areas. Many roads were closed and some areas are still without power or running water. The death toll in Virginia stands at 53.