Ahead of his trip to the state, the president will go to Puerto Rico on Monday, which was hit earlier in September by Hurricane Fiona, the White House said. Biden, who has pledged to commit the full strength of the federal government to recovery efforts, said on Saturday that Florida’s hurricane damage is “likely to rank among the worst” in US history. Power and communications operators reported a significant return of services on Sunday.
The death toll in Florida, unofficially 58, was uncertain and shifting. In hard-hit Lee County, home to Fort Myers, Sheriff Carmine Marceno said on Sunday there were 42 confirmed deaths in his county alone. On Saturday night, the Florida Medical Examiners Commission reported 30 deaths in Lee County and 44 statewide. The majority of Florida’s victims died by drowning, according to the state’s Medical Examiners Commission. Four deaths have been reported in North Carolina and three in Cuba.
Ian, which had weakened to a post-tropical cyclone, “fully dissipated overnight” Saturday, the National Weather Service reported. “Widespread showers and storms” will continue in the mid-Atlantic and central Appalachians, reaching southern New Jersey.
TO THE RESCUE: Helicopter rescues people stranded on Sanibel Island, Florida after Hurricane Ian. Officials say there were multiple fatalities on Sanibel, and that the island is currently "not habitable." https://t.co/pCuXJ0VsoC pic.twitter.com/rXbExUSZfA
— ABC News (@ABC) October 3, 2022
More than 640,000 customers in Florida are still without power, according to PowerOutage.us. Electricity has been restored to more than 1.8 million user accounts across the state, figures from the Florida Division of Emergency Management showed on Sunday.
Governor Ron DeSantis visited the cities of North Port and Arcadia over the weekend, where flooding hasn’t subsided, according to local media reports.
In Lee County, on the state’s southwest coast, Sheriff Carmine Marceno said on Sunday that 42 people had died there. “We have buildings, multiple-floor buildings that have been washed out, OK? It is incomprehensible what we’re looking at,” Marceno said. “Those numbers could go up. I don’t know. I pray and hope that they don’t.”
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio tells @JonKarl there’s no comparison between Hurricane Ian and past storms.
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) October 2, 2022
"Fort Myers Beach no longer exists. It'll have to be rebuilt. It'll be something different. It was a slice of old Florida that you can't recapture." https://t.co/rLrzqLoDxb pic.twitter.com/jQ2JBDQBw9
➤ELECTION GETS HEATED IN BRAZIL: The presidential race in Brazil will go to a second round run-off after no candidate achieved a majority of more than 50% of the ballot in an election where millions turned out to vote. More than 99% of the vote count was done Sunday evening, former President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva had 48.4% support while President Jair Bolsonaro had 43.2% support. This tight of a race came as a surprise since pre election polls had found da Silva had a commanding leading 50% to 36%.
➤WHITE COLLAR JOBS AT RISK IN NEXT RECESSION: Tech and financial jobs saw uncommon growth during the pandemic but economists now fear companies in these sectors may be some of the hardest hit during what experts predict a much anticipated potential recession in 2023. The remote worker (working from home) or "laptop class" has already seen it's share of layoffs in recent weeks. Netflix had 480 layoffs, Patreon laid off 17% of it's employees and Twilio laid off 800. All these layoffs occurred in September alone.Young adults appear to have grown less extroverted, open and agreeable during the pandemic compared to years past, a new study found. https://t.co/yjwtdGYWC0
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 3, 2022
Bros actor Billy Eichner blames the turnout on homophobia. “That’s just the world we live in, unfortunately. Even with glowing reviews, great Rotten Tomatoes scores, an A CinemaScore etc, straight people, especially in certain parts of the country, just didn’t show up for Bros. And that’s disappointing but it is what it is,” he tweeted on Sunday (October 2nd). Box Office Numbers from Weekend:
3. The Woman King, $7 million
4. Bros, $4.8 million
5. Avatar (re), $4.696 million
6. Ponniyin Selvan: Part One, $4.1 million
7. Barbarian, $2.8 million
8. Bullet Train, $1.4 million
9. DC League of Super-Pets, $1.3 million
10. Top Gun: Maverick, $1.23 million
Monday Night Football: Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ersEagles shake off slow start vs. Jaguars, remain only unbeaten team in NFL https://t.co/0iyWAhiWQO
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 3, 2022
⚽STAMPEDE DURING SOCCER MATCH LEAVES 125 DEAD: Tragedy struck during a soccer match in Indonesia over the weekend that left 125 dead. The violence broke out after Arema FC of East Java’s Malang city lost 3-2 to Persebaya of Surabaya snapping a 23 year win streak. Thousands of Arema supporters reacted to the loss by throwing bottles and other objects at players and soccer officials, the incident escalated to police firing tear gas creating a chaotic scene with fans panicking towards to exits leaving 125 dead, most of whom were trampled upon or suffocated in the melee.
➤ANTONIO BROWN EXPOSES HIMSELF TO GUESTS WHILE IN DUBAI: NFL unsigned bad boy Antonio Brown is back making headlines for the wrong reasons, this time the All-Pro receiver was caught on video shoving his bare buttocks into the face of a woman in a swimming pool in a hotel in Dubai. In a second video, Brown- who was apparently nude aside from wearing gold chains around his neck, tries to tie a head scarf he apparently snatched from another swimmer then lifts the woman and tosses her headfirst into the water. After the story was out, Antonio Brown went on a Twitter rant Saturday in response to the report saying “It’s crazy to me that even after I retire there is disinformation coming out about me.
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