Hurricane Ian, Florida Search Operation Redoubled as Death Toll Tops 100

Hurricane Ian, Florida Search Operation Redoubled as Death Toll Tops 100
A destroyed car in the Matanzas Pass after Hurricane Ian caused widespread destruction in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., on Oct. 1, 2022. Marco Bello/Reuters
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FORT MYERS, Fla.—Search-and-rescue teams in Florida doubled back to examine tens of thousands of Gulf Coast homes and businesses on Monday after an initial sweep through areas ravaged by Hurricane Ian, as the death toll from one of America’s fiercest storms on record topped 100.

Emergency crews have made cursory inspections of about 45,000 properties since Ian blasted ashore last Wednesday, flooding seaside communities with high surf that washed away numerous buildings, Kevin Guthrie, director of Florida’s emergency management, said during a morning briefing.