Hurricane Ian slowed to a Category 1 storm as it moved through Central Florida early on Thursday after making landfall earlier as a Category 4 and causing devastating storm surge, flooding and leaving more than 2 million homes and businesses without power.

The woman is climbing in a muddy area.
The CEO of Florida Power & Light, Eric Silagy, said that some sections of the grid are beyond repair and need to be rebuilt.
At 2 a.m., The Hurricane is moving through central Florida with sustained wind speeds of 75 miles per hour.
Many people were left stranded in southwestern parts of the state because of the massive storm surge caused by Hurricane Matthew.

The eye of Hurricane Ian can be seen as a street sign is destroyed.

The woman is holding an umbrella in the wind.

A man is running through the wind and rain from a storm.

A sail boat lies on the bottom of Charlotte Harbor as the tide retreats.