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Water breached the sea wall and rushed into the historic city, flooding State Road A1A near the Bridge of Lions and pushing inland toward North Ponce De Leon Boulevard.
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Power outages could climb as wind and rain continues. High winds are hampering some recovery efforts.
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Florida Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier has issued an emergency order that will temporarily prevent property insurers from dropping customers for the next two months.
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A shift in the storm's track has brought lower rainfall predictions in Northeast Florida, but the coast remains under a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning.
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More than 50 volunteers filled sandbags and delivered them to residents on Ken Knight Drive — an area inundated during Hurricane Irma — to protect the neighborhood from Hurricane Ian.
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Hurricane Ian is forecast to make landfall along the southwest Florida Coast on Wednesday as a major hurricane and then track toward Northeast Florida.
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Evacuation shelters will open Wednesday in most areas. Some accept pets.
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Free sandbags are available in most counties to hold off the rising waters of Hurricane Ian. But not in Jacksonville.
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Much of Jacksonville's beach communities and St. Augustine could flood, along with low-lying neighborhoods near the St. Johns River like Downtown, San Marco and Riverside.
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Ian remains forecasted to parallel the Gulf Coast before making landfall with the Sun Coast Thursday. Tornado risk increases from I-4 south today.