The storm left catastrophic damage in its wake, particular in Charlotte and Lee Counties. And it still poses a risk to much of the coastal Southeast.
Twelve private insurance companies have closed their doors in Florida since 2020.
The storm affects some 2.5 million people, many of whom are under mandatory evacuation orders.
With 155 mph winds, the storm is almost a Category 5. Local storm surges could reach 18 feet.
Ian's trajectory has shifted slightly since Monday. It continues to pose an "extreme danger" to west and southwest Florida.
The gates would cost about $52 billion to build and install.
One of the strongest storms in Canada's history left a trail of destruction in Nova Scotia this weekend.
Parts of West and Central Florida are likely to face dangerous flooding from heavy rains and storm surges.
The storm knocked out the grid across the island earlier this week, leaving residents without running water or electricity.
Typhoon Nanmadol, which blew through Japan this week, was the fourth-strongest storm to make landfall in the country's history.
Feels-like temps over 100 degrees F will bake the island less than a week after Hurricane Fiona knocked out the electricity grid.
The storm has already swept devastation across parts of the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Heavy rain is expected continue through Monday afternoon, and much of the island remains under severe weather warnings.
Five years ago, Hurricane Maria knocked out power and upended lives Puerto Rico, Dominica, and St. Croix.
The flood waters that have killed more than 1,500 people have yet to recede, but the climate change connection is already clear, according to a new report.
The storm formed over the Atlantic this week and is moving toward Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Homes, roadways, and cars are covered in mud and debris after strong rains hit an area scarred by wildfires.
Roads were partially underwater, and drivers had to be rescued from flooded cars.
This August was the first in 25 years with no named storms.
Nearly 1,200 people have died and half a million have been displaced during intense flooding in Pakistan this summer.