WRECKAGE A storm-damaged truck after Hurricane ‘Ian’ on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022 (September 30 in Manila) in Bonita Springs, Florida. Hurricane Ian brought high winds, storm surges, and rain to the area causing severe damage. AFP PHOTO
WRECKAGE A storm-damaged truck after Hurricane ‘Ian’ on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022 (September 30 in Manila) in Bonita Springs, Florida. Hurricane Ian brought high winds, storm surges, and rain to the area causing severe damage. AFP PHOTO

FORT MYERS, United States: Hurricane "Ian" unleashed "historic" devastation in Florida, flooding homes, washing out roads and bridges, and leaving millions without power, officials said Thursday (Friday in Manila), as President Joe Biden warned of a potentially "substantial" death toll.

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