(30 Sep 2022)
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Charleston, South Carolina - 29 September 2022
1. Various of people filling sandbags
HEADLINE: North & South Carolina prepare for Hurricane Ian ++OVERLAYS PARTS OF SOUNDBITES IN SHOT 2,3 AND 4++
ANNOTATION: All of coastal South Carolina and part of North Carolina are under a hurricane warning as Hurricane Ian approaches.
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Columbia, South Carolina - 29 September 2022
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Henry McMaster, (R) South Carolina: ++STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT++
"(It) Doesn't make much difference whether this comes in at hurricane strength or below it, storm strength or somewhere on the line, because it's going to be blowing strong winds. It's going to be all over the state at different levels, as you can see if you go and look at those maps. But we know we're going to have a lot of water."
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Henry McMaster, (R) South Carolina:
"High tide in Charleston, is at noon tomorrow. So we know there's going to be water, a lot of water in Charleston."
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Henry McMaster, (R) South Carolina:
"We know what's coming.But the biggest variable is, is human reaction. Is people failing to take the necessary precautions. That's the real danger that we have is human error."
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Tallahassee, Florida - 29 September 2022
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"I just got back from surveying the damage in Charlotte and Lee Counties. And, you know, some of the damage was, you know, almost indescribable. To see a house just sitting in the middle of Estero Bay, literally must have gotten picked up, flown because of the massive wind speed and the storm surge and deposited in a body of water. There was cars floating in the middle of the water. Some of the homes were total losses. I would say the most significant damage that I saw was on Fort Myers Beach. Some of the homes were wiped out and some of it was just concrete slabs."
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"Of course, there were damage to some of our infrastructure, particularly the Sanibel Causeway. There were breaks in that in multiple different areas. That's going to require a major, major overhaul and potentially a complete rebuild."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida:
"We absolutely expect to have mortality from this hurricane. But I would just caution people, you know, there's a process by where that is confirmed. And there's, I know the people have said certain things. In terms of confirmed that will be made apparent over the coming days."
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Lee County, Florida - 29 September 2022
8. Various aerials of flooding and storm damage ++OVERLAYS PARTS OF SOUNDBITES IN SHOT 5, 6 AND 7++
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(30 Sep 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MANDATORY CREDIT WCIV/ABC NEWS 4; NO ACCESS CHARLESTON MARKET; NO USE BY US BROADCAST NETWORKS/ PART MANDATORY CREDIT SOUTH CAROLINA ETV; NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE/ PART NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WFSU-TV; NO ACCESS TALLAHASSEE; NO USE US BROADCAST NETWORKS/ PART NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WFTS-TV; NO ACCESS TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG; NO USE US BROADCAST NETWORKS WCIV - NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MANDATORY CREDIT WCIV/ABC NEWS 4; NO ACCESS CHARLESTON MARKET; NO USE BY US BROADCAST NETWORKS Charleston, South Carolina - 29 September 2022 1. Various of people filling sandbags HEADLINE: North & South Carolina prepare for Hurricane Ian ++OVERLAYS PARTS OF SOUNDBITES IN SHOT 2,3 AND 4++ ANNOTATION: All of coastal South Carolina and part of North Carolina are under a hurricane warning as Hurricane Ian approaches. SCETV - MANDATORY CREDIT SOUTH CAROLINA ETV; NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE Columbia, South Carolina - 29 September 2022 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Henry McMaster, (R) South Carolina: ++STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT++ "(It) Doesn't make much difference whether this comes in at hurricane strength or below it, storm strength or somewhere on the line, because it's going to be blowing strong winds. It's going to be all over the state at different levels, as you can see if you go and look at those maps. But we know we're going to have a lot of water." 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Henry McMaster, (R) South Carolina: "High tide in Charleston, is at noon tomorrow. So we know there's going to be water, a lot of water in Charleston." 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Henry McMaster, (R) South Carolina: "We know what's coming.But the biggest variable is, is human reaction. Is people failing to take the necessary precautions. That's the real danger that we have is human error." WFSU-TV - NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WFSU-TV; NO ACCESS TALLAHASSEE; NO USE US BROADCAST NETWORKS Tallahassee, Florida - 29 September 2022 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "I just got back from surveying the damage in Charlotte and Lee Counties. And, you know, some of the damage was, you know, almost indescribable. To see a house just sitting in the middle of Estero Bay, literally must have gotten picked up, flown because of the massive wind speed and the storm surge and deposited in a body of water. There was cars floating in the middle of the water. Some of the homes were total losses. I would say the most significant damage that I saw was on Fort Myers Beach. Some of the homes were wiped out and some of it was just concrete slabs." 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "Of course, there were damage to some of our infrastructure, particularly the Sanibel Causeway. There were breaks in that in multiple different areas. That's going to require a major, major overhaul and potentially a complete rebuild." 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Ron DeSantis, (R) Florida: "We absolutely expect to have mortality from this hurricane. But I would just caution people, you know, there's a process by where that is confirmed. And there's, I know the people have said certain things. In terms of confirmed that will be made apparent over the coming days." WFTS-TV - NO RE-SALE, RE-USE OR ARCHIVE; MUST CREDIT WFTS-TV; NO ACCESS TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG; NO USE US BROADCAST NETWORKS Lee County, Florida - 29 September 2022 8. Various aerials of flooding and storm damage ++OVERLAYS PARTS OF SOUNDBITES IN SHOT 5, 6 AND 7++ STORYLINE: Clients are reminded: Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP Facebook: https://facebook.com/APNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/8ee98da392d84aa88a41f75a0e9c24ce