cuba saw significant flooding and, is just now getting power back in some areas after nearly the entire island was plunged into darkness. now this morning, is ethan s world toward tampa, residents woke up to this eerie sight. nearly all the water had receded out of tampa bay. the storm pulled all the water from the shore as it s winds whipped around, counterclockwise, before shoving it back towards land hours later. around the same time, the natural hurricane center increased their predictions for how much storm surge ian will bring. the revised estimates stand 12 to 18 feet along the coast, from inglewood to benin a beach. you can see here in the purple section on this map. you have seen waters rise to record-breaking levels throughout the day. that s naples. naples, florida, the water road six feet above the normal high tide, nearly submerging cars. in fort myers beach the storm surge has driven the water 8 to 20 feet, flooding homes, leaving some residents trapped. one fam
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we can see it on our screens right now, when you get water dumped at this rate, it is always shocking when you are around, it how quickly that water will get on you, whether you are in a car or out. the flash flooding gets to people before they realize what s going on. you can see the sheer volume of water. as you said, outer bounds, orlando is going to get a ton of water before this is over. that s obviously a densely populated area which people haven t evacuated and are going to be sitting this out. i hope the power holds, which it looks like right now it. is yes, and, again we re talking about, the track changes and you have something back that i haven t seen for a while, but we ve been watching the development in this storm accelerated as it made landfall in the u.s., in terms of the timeline. we re talking about, 67, 8 am, is around when we are expecting the worst of ian in this area. this is hours earlier, that s what you re looking at. i have been looking at water on
here is a look at the flash flood threat. obviously, again, phil and christi, this is going to be the biggest target point along the coast, but we mentioned nashville, even lexington, kentucky, they are going to get several inches of rain out of this storm as well. allison, we have been doing this for a couple hours now. every single time we check in with you, the storm is getting stronger, the warnings are getting more dire. the storm surge seems to be going up. please keep us posted. there is no question about what is coming. derek van dam is live in human a, louisiana. we heard from allison. we know we are hours from landfall. when we talked last hour, you were definitely feeling the impact of ida s outer bounds? reporter: yeah, listening to allison give those real-time updates really chilling, sending chills down my spine because we know that we are in the direct path of this monster hurricane. in fact, phil, i used to tell my kids that monsters don t exist, but now we are star