Hurricane Ian made its second US landfall this afternoon, hitting South Carolina as a Category 1 storm. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from foxheadlines, CNN, axios:
as a Category 1 storm on Friday afternoon with sustained wind speeds up to 85 miles per hour, flooding coastal communities including Myrtle Beach and Charleston. Over 277,000 customers in South Carolina have already lost power to their homes as a result of the storm.as one of the worst storms in United States history, Hurricane Ian regained strength in the Atlantic Ocean before making another landfall up the coast.
Rescue and recovery efforts are ongoing in Florida as the state surveys the damage done by the storm.is reporting at least 42 storm-related deaths in the state so far. The damage done by the storm is predicted to be in the tens of billions of dollars. Since making landfall in South Carolina, the storm has been downgraded by the U.S. National Hurricane Center to a post-tropical cyclone, but danger remains as the storm moves north towards Virginia.
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