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DeSantis: ‘No longer possible to evacuate’ some areas as Hurricane Ian approaches Florida

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As Hurricane Ian approaches Florida’s west coast as a Category 4 storm, Governor Ron DeSantis warned residents is some counties that it’s “no longer possible to evacuate,” urging people to stay indoors until the storm has passed.