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Hurricane Ian Aftermath: Death Toll Tops 100: Photos
Evacuees return home to mud and rubble, as the death toll passes 100 victims, in the wake of Hurricane Ian.

FLORIDA — It's been one week since Hurricane Ian plummeted through Florida's Southwest Coast, leveling homes, schools and businesses in its path. The Fort Meyers area, hit the worst, has been left in shambles as evacuees return home to a pile of mud and debris where their homes once stood.
Sanibel Island's streets are left littered with rotting fish and garbage as debris from washed-away homes are scattered across the area. Currently, the death toll sits at 101, with 92 of them being from Florida, 5 from North Carolina, 3 from Cuba and 1 from Virginia, according to reports from the Florida Medical Examiners Commission.
CNN reported Friday that at least 125 people were killed as a result of the storm – 120 of them in Florida and five in North Carolina. Drowning was listed as a “possible” or known “circumstance” in the deaths of 40 people, the network said.
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Take a look at photos below showing how residents are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.


















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