News Comment #5

Ian Appears to Be One of the Worst Disasters in Florida History

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/09/29/us/hurricane-ian-florida

Hurricane Ian has left more than 2.5 million people without power, and thousands have called emergency lines seeking assistance.

This storm has destroyed sections of the Sanibel Causeway and Pine Island bridges, which connect the mainland to two barrier islands near Fort Myers. Governor Ron DeSantis predicted that rebuilding these bridges and other parts of the state could take years.

The New York times is receiving reports from several reporters with live updates on the progression and impacts of Hurricane Ian.

Reporter Mitch Smith stated, “Forecasters warned of ‘widespread, life-threatening catastrophic flooding’ across parts of central Florida on Thursday, even as Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm and moved toward the state’s eastern coast.”

This article is open for live updates, and reporters are still adding information to the site.

I really liked how this article was set up. The beginning of the article summarized the major things that the public would need to know about Hurricane Ian, and the rest of it had updates from various reporters about what they were seeing. I haven’t read an article that contained live updates like this, and I really liked how that was included because it helped me realize the real impact of this hurricane. I think this topic is definitely news worthy, as Hurricane Ian is impacting the lives of millions of people on the east coast.

One thought on “News Comment #5

  1. fuglsang

    I’m not sure this format is new, but I agree it’s a good way of covering big stories that have a lot of different fronts and stories. It’s a bit like long-form Twitter.

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