View full page at energyexch.com

 

Hurricane Ian Is Set to Be One of Costliest Storms in US History

From bnnbloomberg.ca

Hurricane Ian has made landfall in western Cuba, triggering floods and power outages, as it pushes toward Florida’s coastline with the threat of becoming one of the costliest US storms. Ian’s winds held at 125 miles (205 kilometers) an hour as it neared the Cuban city of Pinar del Rio, according to an advisory from the US National Hurricane Center at 8 a.m. New York time. It was about 130 miles from Dry Tortugas in the Florida Keys. “There is a danger of life-threatening storm surge along much of the Florida west coast,” the center said in a forecast analysis, adding that the highest risk is from Fort Myers to the ... (full story)

Story Stats

  • Posted:
  • Category: Fundamental Analysis