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This is how the force of its winds is seen on a bridge and on a beach

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

(CNN) — Hurricane Ian, now a stronger and “extremely dangerous” Category 4 cyclone, has begun to hit Florida with major flooding and devastating winds as it moves across a large swath of the state’s west coast with the potential to cause catastrophic flooding. and a dangerous storm surge.

Watch in these two live broadcasts how Florida is already feeling the force of Hurricane Ian.

1. See how a Florida bridge holds up in the midst of Hurricane Ian

A surveillance camera captures the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa, Florida, as Hurricane Ian approaches.

2. Strong winds and waves waiting for Ian

A surveillance camera over Florida’s Madeira beach captures the arrival of Hurricane Ian.

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