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
a lull, but not of urine areas inland. it s as brutal as it gets. we have a major hurricane, category three, overland, producing dangerous winds, almost like a tornado strength, and flash flooding. let me show you the latest. landfall is at 3:00. landfall was at 150 miles an hour. now we brothers winds down to a category three, a little bit, so it s not as extreme, but still bad. there are still trees breaking, roof, flus, and shingles falling. this area here is what we call an extreme wind warning. it goes from arcadia up to sebring. this is where it sounds like there s a freight train outside your house. you re in your safe room with your kids, a typically a closet, an interior room, and blankets and pillows on top of yourself, and a mattress on top of you, and you are sitting there listening to the wind. you ve probably lost power and internet. just waiting it out, wondering when it s going to be. that s what s happening here now in south central portions of florida. there are three