At least 54 people have been killed so far in Florida, where the hurricane passed last week, and new victims have been found as the search progresses.

President Biden will visit the site on the 5th to check the status of the damage.

Hurricane Ian, which hit Florida in the southern United States on the 28th of last month, landed on the Florida peninsula and crossed from west to east, causing great damage such as building destruction and flooding.



Of these, the city of Fort Myers on the west side of the Florida peninsula and its surroundings are being searched 24 hours a day, and rescue teams are checking each house to see if there are any people left behind, and by the 3rd, 800 More than one person has been rescued.



Meanwhile, new victims have been found as the search progresses, and investigators announced on the 3rd that at least 54 people have been confirmed dead so far.



The full extent of the damage in Florida is not yet known, but local media reports that more than 60 people have died, based on information from local authorities.



President Biden has indicated that the damage this time is ``possibly the worst in American history,'' and will visit the site on the 5th to check the damage situation.