parts of the state getting hit with wind gusts up to 126 miles per hour. this report coming out of redfish pass, a sform surge up to 18 feet is threatening important charlotte and the fort myers area. we have fox team coverage with steve harrigan where ian is making the direct hit. robert ray is in fort myers on how folks are dealing with this and rick reichmuth is in the fox weather center on how long the heat could last. given the slow movement, quit awhile. welcome. i m neil cavuto. a busy day right now and a monster of a hurricane that is big and also slow. that is the problem. it hangs around awhile. steve harrigan with more. steve? neil, we had the illusion for the last 15 or 20 minutes that things might be dying down. that was the eye of the storm. part of that eye passed over us. the skies got lighter, the heavy rain which has lashed for hours stopped completely. the winds died down. now the tail end of that storm is beginning to hit us, the back side of it. we ll s
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get their power back, all of them. i know that the very anticipated question for the folks who don t have power. we re working around the clock. we brought in 3,000 workers from other states, as far away as oklahoma and indiana. we are working as fast and quick and as safely as we can to get folks power back on. we have estimates on when we can get the last customers restored. we re talking days, weeks, do we know? yeah, so days, not weeks. luckily for us, it s sort of restoration. a spokesperson for tampa electric, sherry jacobs, thank you very much. willie. it s not just florida s west coast that experienced that record flooding. in orlando and other central cities, cars and homes fully submerged the parts of orlando were hit with a foot and a half of rain. video shows people trying to escape to dry land by boat.