WATCH: DeSantis calls Hurricane Ian destruction 'a 500-year flood event'

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WATCH: GovRonDeSantis calls Hurricane Ian destruction 'a 500-year flood event'

The most extensive damage occurred in Charlotte and Lee counties, which includes Cape Coral and Fort Myers, Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters Thursday morning.More than 2 million people do not have power, largely in the southwestern part of the state.

"We're going to see a lot of images about the destruction that was done in southwest Florida, and obviously we have massive assets there," DeSantis said."But people should just understand this storm is having broad impacts across the state, and some of the flooding you're going to see in areas hundreds of miles from where this made landfall are going to set records.

"Thank you to the people across this country and this state for stepping up to help wonderful people who are in need," she said, also thanking first responders who have been working nonstop during the storm.

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