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Damaged boats lie on the land and water in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Thursday, Sept. 29,
2022, in Fort Myers, Fla. Associated Press Tourism Product
Ian lashes South Carolina as Florida Enhancement Fund (TPEF)
surveys devastation launches their website
By MEG KINNARD and Ian’s center came ashore left many areas on Char-
ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON near Georgetown with leston’s downtown penin-
Associated Press much weaker winds than sula under water. Four piers
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A when it crossed Florida’s along the coast, including
revived Hurricane Ian bat- Gulf Coast on Wednesday two at Myrtle Beach, col-
tered coastal South Caro- as one of the strongest lapsed into the churning
lina on Friday, ripping apart storms to ever hit the U.S. waves and washed away.
piers and filling neighbor- As it moved across South Online cameras showed
hoods with calf-high wa- Carolina, Ian dropped from seawater filling neighbor-
ter, after the deadly storm a hurricane to a post-tropi- hoods in Garden City to
caused catastrophic dam- cal cyclone. calf level.
age in Florida and trapped Sheets of rain whipped Page 11
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