Hurricane Ian makes a landfall in the U.S for a second time and the storm making the landfall
Around 2 15 near Georgetown South Carolina this is about 60 miles Northeast of Charleston it hit as a category one storm
storm less than 48 hours after making landfall as a category for hurricane in Florida right now
it's rain and Gusty wind for millions of people in the Carolinas and other Mid-Atlantic States this is a live view from Southport North Carolina
about two hours Northeast of where the storm made landfall
hurricane Ian made landfall earlier this afternoon a little windy but nothing near what we saw earlier let me show you here flash flooding though still a concern
got more than five inches of rain according to the National Weather Service earlier though we saw Ian in full force witnessing a storm surge
Sveral roads looking more like Rivers today with drivers trying their luck navigating around town
businesses even had water come up to their doorsteps some even using sandbags and boarding up their shops to prevent further damage
some businesses weren't so lucky as you to see the storm blew off parts of their roofs Jack Chisholm came out to get a glimpse of the hurricane himself
nearly 200 000 people lost power across the Low Country the PD other parts the coast and South Carolina according to energy companies