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Hurricane Ian leaves destruction in Florida

by National Marine Manufacturers Association 3 Oct 2022 16:24 PDT
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Hurricane Ian made landfall on Wednesday, Sept. 28 in southwestern Florida from Tampa to Naples, Bonita Springs, Sanibel Island, and Fort Myers, making its way inland to Orlando before heading up Florida to North Carolina. When Ian arrived in southwest Florida, it was a category 4 hurricane, decimating homes, businesses, roads and marine infrastructure.

Reports show Florida was impacted most significantly, a state that ranks number one in the country for boat registrations with nearly 1 million boats, as well as for annual sales of boats, marine engines and accessories, reaching $5.4 billion in 2021, the highest level on record, according to NMMA's annual Statistical Abstract. As of Sunday evening, many in southwest Florida and other regions remained without power or clean drinking water. The priority remains ensuring the safety and wellbeing of those impacted.

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