ian will go down as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the u.s. the storm turning coastal communities into open ocean winds as high as 150 miles per hour shredding everything in their path. fema says 1500 people have been rescued since ian came to shore, the worst natural disaster in state history. fox team coverage start right now. steve harrigan is near sarasota county, chad pergram at the white house on federal response but first to alexandria hoff to pine island, florida. alexandria. reporter: arthel, we are in an area that s called mat lachet, it s complicated what s happening behind me. rescue effort being led by the u.s. coast guard to rescue people who will be stranded on pine island ever since this storm hit and this has been a large-scale operation. what ends up happening here those stranded on pine island have to get on boat to mount lachet and plenty of people have been rescued by helicopter as well. a couple of minutes we know that ems personnel was
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back to you. eric: all right, chad, thanks so much. arthel. arthel: more on the biden s administration response to hurricane ian when cat joins us later this hour. eric: in portland, oregon crime and homelessness is a growing problem for years, the city investigating four homicides since just friday. a couple of days ago alone, not many residents wondered if officials have any plans to try and get some of the crime under control. we ve seen it across the country. christina coleman now has more on what s going on in portland. hey, christina. christina: hi, eric. yeah, a woman named julian rose is one of many portland residents who says she s sick and tired of seeing human feces, trash and drug use in the street as homelessness crisis rages on in the city. take a look at the mess. one of the homeless encampments in the area in 2019, county statistics show more than 4,000 people experienced homelessness