Hurricane Ian killed 77 in Florida and North Carolina, and the death toll is expected to continue to rise.

Map of the disaster area in Florida.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The giant monster-class hurricane Ian (Ian) slammed into the southeastern United States and fell into a tropical cyclone after passing through South Carolina, but as rescue operations unfolded, more and more remains were found. There are currently 77 deaths in Florida and North Carolina, and it is estimated that the number of deaths will continue to increase.

According to "NBC", Ian brought floods, power outages and massive damage and was one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the United States.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis revealed that since Ian made landfall, there have been 1,100 rescue missions in the state, and the government will provide assistance to people in disaster areas.

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Coast Guard Commander Brendan McPherson of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands said the lack of cell phone coverage and power outages in many affected areas has made rescue efforts more difficult. Air and boat search and rescue operations have been launched in southwest Florida, which has been cut off from the outside world.