vehicles, simply vanished after the category 4 storm made landfall wednesday. one analysis predicts the insured losses in the state will be nearly $50 billion. tragically florida s death toll continues to climb as search and rescue teams continue to comb through mountains of depry. so far 45 storm related fatalities have been confirmed in florida, but officials fear the final tally could be in the hundreds. ian is now a post-tropical cyclone after making landfall in south carolina. cnn has met and spoke with many floridians who lived through past hurricanes and they all so almost universally ian was much worse. one man says he rode out the storm on his boat, but it was incredibly dicy. our randy kaye has his story. reporter: have you ever seen a storm like this? no, not this big. seen hurricanes but nothing like this. reporter: when hurricane ian
this is necklace gmm rewards card, sat down there by the most violent storm to hit this part of the coast in history. meanwhile over here you have the beeping of earthmovers as they try to shove these grounded sail boats out of the way. as we learned in irma and maria, cleanup can be as much of a man made disaster as the hurricane itself if not properly managed one can only hope all available resources will manage to unjumble this mess as soon as possible for these poor folks. thanks to bill weir there on the ground. after pounding florida, ian made a second landfall in south carolina. officials there are now assessing the damage. cnn s nick valencia is in myrtle beach, south carolina, and filed this report for us. reporter: the worst of the
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