Hurricane Ian has swept ashore in South Carolina after cutting a swathe of destruction in Florida that left at least 21 people dead.
The hurricane hit north of low-lying Charleston in the early afternoon on Friday, bringing potentially life-threatening flooding, storm surges and winds. Hundreds of kilometres of coastline, stretching from Georgia to North Carolina, were under a hurricane warning.
By mid-morning on Friday in Charleston and Charleston County, South Carolina, everyone was ordered off the roads and the Charleston International Airport was closed because of high winds. "But it's too late for people to come to the shelters. The storm is here. Everyone needs to shelter in place, stay off the roads," Barlow said.
With the eye of the storm still hours away, torrential rain had already arrived in Charleston. Video clips on social media showed several inches of water in some streets in the historic port city, which is especially prone to flooding.
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