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A video captured the moment in which a man saves a frightened cat, which was stranded on the side of a house in Naples, Florida, in the midst of the dangerous currents caused by the arrival of Hurricane Ian.

In the footage uploaded to Twitter, the woman who filmed the images wrote: “My boyfriend saving a cat from the floods near Playa Bonita”, in a video that already exceeds a million views.

“In any emergency or evacuation, never forget to take your pets with you, they are also part of the family!” added a person who shared the rescue tweet in Bonita Beach.

Here are the images of the rescue of the frightened cat in the middle of Hurricane Ian:

Naples is a city in southwestern Florida, known for its luxury shopping and golf courses, which is just 43 miles from Fort Myers, where Category 4 Hurricane Ian made landfall this afternoon shortly after 2 p.m.

It is worth mentioning that the storm surge, associated with Hurricane Ian, filled the streets of Naples with salt water and the police asked residents to stay in their homes, in addition to decreeing a curfew, until further notice, to keep people safe. people.

Little by little we are seeing on the internet, social networks and in some media outlets the damage that Hurricane Ian is wreaking in Florida, registering sustained winds close to 125 miles per hour.

Precisely, about the images there are some that have attracted a lot of attention and that were recorded a couple of hours ago in Tampa Bay, where, as has happened in other beaches and port cities located in the west-southwest of the state, the sea has literally disappeared.

Hurricane Ian has generated something called “suction effect” in the sea of ​​Tampa, which is common when it will receive the impact of a highly dangerous and devastating hurricane.

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By Scribe