As much of Florida takes stock on Friday of the apocalyptic damage left by Hurricane Ian, including at least 25 deaths, the Category 1 storm is lashing South Carolina, where an expected afternoon landfall may deliver more lethal flooding and enough force to alter the coastal landscape.Ian, which restrengthened in the Atlantic, was barreling toward South Carolina with sustained core winds of 137km/h as of 11am ET Friday (1am Saturday AEST). Its centre, just dozens of miles from shore, was due to move onto land between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, forecasters said, with high winds already hitting much of the Carolinas' coast and life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds expected soon.
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