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stanley cup Hurricane Ian was so powerful that its winds were just a few miles per hour shy of making it a Category 5 storm as it made landfall in Florida on Wednesday. And it didn t take long for it to unleash its wrath on Florida s power grids.Ian s eye began moving onshore at Sanibel and Captiva islands by midday on Wednesday. Before 2:30 p.m. ET, more than 660,000 customers had their power knocked out, according to tracking onpoweroutage.us. In less than 24 hours, that number surged to more than 2.6 million, although that number saw a slight decline by 10 a.m.Southwest Florida was hit the hardest. During a press briefing on Thursday morning, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that the region had 2.02 million reported outages alone as of 6 stanley cup a.m., with just seven counties accounting for more than 1.5 million. Lee and Charlotte are basically off the grid at this point, DeSantis said, adding that linemen and crews are on their way to start rebuilding, but that it s going to be more work than just connecting a power line back to a pole . [Their] reconnects are really going to likely have to be rebuilding of that infrastructure. FL Gov. DeSantis on the damage to power infrastructure: Charlotte and Lee reconnects are g stanley cup oing to likely have to be rebuilding of that infrastructure. Crews that are on their way down right now, but that s going to be more than just connecting a power line back to a pole. pic.twitter/pYsHlYawNxmdash; CBS News @CBSNew Wapn A record share of U.S. homes are worth $1 million or more. See which cities have the most.
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. -- A Marine Corps jet fighter crashed and burned Tuesday in the Southern air max 1 California desert, but the pilot ejected safely, a spokesman said.The twin-engine F/A-18C Hornet crashed around 6 p.m. near the end of a training flight at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center.Initial reports say that he had touched down and after he touched down, he needed to eject, said First Lt. John P. Roberts, a Marine spokesman. The pilot appeared to have no major injuries, but he was taken to a local hospital as a precaution, Roberts said. Hersquo OK and doing well right now, he said.The aircraft salomon burned, Roberts said. There was no immediate word on what caused the crash.The Hornet was assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 31 from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in South Carolina, Roberts said.The sprawling air base, 140 miles east of Los Angeles in the Mojave Desert, trains pilots from around the count af1 ry.In July, another F/A-18C warplane went down during a training mission at the base, killing the pilot. In August, an F/A-18D made an emergency landing after a warning light alerted the pilot to a possible fire. The problem was traced to a seal failure that tripped on-board sensors. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-47951897-bfb1-4eaf-891b-51ae479
stanley cup Hurricane Ian was so powerful that its winds were just a few miles per hour shy of making it a Category 5 storm as it made landfall in Florida on Wednesday. And it didn t take long for it to unleash its wrath on Florida s power grids.Ian s eye began moving onshore at Sanibel and Captiva islands by midday on Wednesday. Before 2:30 p.m. ET, more than 660,000 customers had their power knocked out, according to tracking onpoweroutage.us. In less than 24 hours, that number surged to more than 2.6 million, although that number saw a slight decline by 10 a.m.Southwest Florida was hit the hardest. During a press briefing on Thursday morning, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that the region had 2.02 million reported outages alone as of 6 stanley cup a.m., with just seven counties accounting for more than 1.5 million. Lee and Charlotte are basically off the grid at this point, DeSantis said, adding that linemen and crews are on their way to start rebuilding, but that it s going to be more work than just connecting a power line back to a pole . [Their] reconnects are really going to likely have to be rebuilding of that infrastructure. FL Gov. DeSantis on the damage to power infrastructure: Charlotte and Lee reconnects are g stanley cup oing to likely have to be rebuilding of that infrastructure. Crews that are on their way down right now, but that s going to be more than just connecting a power line back to a pole. pic.twitter/pYsHlYawNxmdash; CBS News @CBSNew Wapn A record share of U.S. homes are worth $1 million or more. See which cities have the most.
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. -- A Marine Corps jet fighter crashed and burned Tuesday in the Southern air max 1 California desert, but the pilot ejected safely, a spokesman said.The twin-engine F/A-18C Hornet crashed around 6 p.m. near the end of a training flight at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center.Initial reports say that he had touched down and after he touched down, he needed to eject, said First Lt. John P. Roberts, a Marine spokesman. The pilot appeared to have no major injuries, but he was taken to a local hospital as a precaution, Roberts said. Hersquo OK and doing well right now, he said.The aircraft salomon burned, Roberts said. There was no immediate word on what caused the crash.The Hornet was assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 31 from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in South Carolina, Roberts said.The sprawling air base, 140 miles east of Los Angeles in the Mojave Desert, trains pilots from around the count af1 ry.In July, another F/A-18C warplane went down during a training mission at the base, killing the pilot. In August, an F/A-18D made an emergency landing after a warning light alerted the pilot to a possible fire. The problem was traced to a seal failure that tripped on-board sensors. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-47951897-bfb1-4eaf-891b-51ae479