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(CNN) —
Hurricane Ian made landfall as a Category 4 tropical cyclone packing 150 mph winds off the west coast of Florida.
While nearly 1.75 million people faced evacuation orders, record torrential rains, flooding and storm surge in Naples and Fort Myers left more than 2.5 million customers without power statewide.
And the need is expected to grow.
A satellite image shows Hurricane Ian approaching Florida.
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You can follow Hurricane Ian live here.
The state of Florida has a disaster fund that you can donate to here or by texting "disaster" to 20222.
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Several organizations have already deployed their teams on the ground.
You can help them here.
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