The number of people killed in the entire state of Florida after the passage of Hurricane Ian increased to 100 this Monday, after the climatic phenomenon unceremoniously made landfall, leaving devastation in coastal towns and an active search for survivors.
According to the Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno this Monday were accounted for 54 people killed, while in Charlotte County the number increased to 12. Eight people were registered dead in Collier County, five in Volusia, three in Sarasota, two in Manatee and one in Hillsborough, Lake, Hendry and Polk counties, according to the latest reports from the authorities.
Among the rescues as a result of the hurricane, more than 1,600 people have been rescued in areas of southwestern and central Florida since last week, according to the office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, CNN reported.