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Hurricane Ian killed 7 in the US

Six people died in Charlotte County, another victim of the elements was recorded in Volusha County.

Hurricane Ian, the fourth level, which hit the US state of Florida, led to the death of at least seven people. It was announced on Thursday, September 29, by the ABC TV channel.

According to authorities, six people died in Charlotte County, another victim of the elements was recorded in Volusha County.

At the same time, 2.6 million consumers were left without electricity in the state.

According to experts, Ian has now weakened to a tropical storm with sustained winds of up to 29 km/s.

Recall that on September 28, Hurricane Ian, one of the strongest in the United States in recent years, hit the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida.

The previous day, US President Joe Biden announced that he was giving Florida the status of a state affected by a natural disaster in order to send federal financial aid to the region.

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Source: korrespondent

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