Death Toll In Florida Climbs To 4870 percent of Lee County without powerPosted: 2 years agoShare Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email This StoryBreaking news that Florida residents continue to grapple with floodwaters yet to recede and search efforts underway as the state comes to terms with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. The Hurricane that swept through Florida towns was one of the most powerful storms to ever hit the U.S. mainland. The confirmed death toll is currently 48 and is expected to rise, and President Biden warned Ian could be Florida’s deadliest hurricane ever. Officials said 30 of the victims in Florida were found in Lee County, which includes Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Cape Coral. The county does not have running water, and nearly 70 percent of the county is without power. Know something we don't about this accident? or do you have a news tip for us? Let us Know Would you like to leave well wishes or remembrances for family members? Send your message Have a fundraiser started on behalf of those affected? share it with us so we can let others know Messages No message - Add First Message More News Benefits of hiring a wrongful death attorney4 years agoAttorney will work with insurance adjusters after an accident4 years agoMost common causes of commercial trucking accidents4 years ago Tags: