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Hurricane Ian’s forecast path northward near the Florida coast threatens millions, especially its potentially deadly and devastating storm surge that could push into bays and streams, flooding homes and businesses miles inland.
Uncertainty in the forecast Tuesday left much of the state’s densely populated west coast facing the risk of a massive storm surge, from Naples north to the Big Bend.
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