Canadians in Florida dealing with fallout from Hurricane Ian
Tiffany Thomas headed to a Tampa-area hospital being used as a shelter in search of a cellphone signal and internet on Thursday after Hurricane Ian knocked out power and phone service in her neighbourhood overnight.
The Winnipeg woman who lives in Valrico, Fla., said she managed to ride out Wednesday’s massive storm safely at home with her husband and their three young children but the family was dealing with the aftermath the following day.
“There is a large oak tree that fell and took the power lines with it,” the 42-year-old said in a phone interview. “My home is fine. It’s one year old so we have a new roof, new windows that are higher-winds resilient.”
Thomas said her children, who are between the ages of eight and 13, were worried as the lights kept flickering on and off until power cut out completely around 1 a.m. Thursday.

