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you are live in the cnn newsroom. we are monitoring two storms this morning. we begin in florida where in 24 counties there is a state of emergency. tropical storm ian is moving through the caribbean and could grow to a category 3 hurricane before it hits florida next week. residents from the florida panhandle to the florida keys are being told to prepare for storm surges, hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall. meanwhile, hurricane henfiona i moving through eastern canada. you see the driving wind downing trees and breaking power lines. in novema scotia 300,000 customs are without power. residents in four provinces face severe weather as the storm moves north. cnn s allison chinchar and paolo suarez are joining us now. allison, we will get an update on tropical storm ian, which seems to be getting stronger? yes, a first look now that the sun is starting to come up over the visible satellite. we can look at tropical storm ian. it s starting to come together and lo ....

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Provisions they need for poten potentially two or three days or longer. without power, people are taking that seriously. we said this would be a difficult storm. the folks here, all of our agencies, including our utilities and nova scotia power, halifax water working together effectively and doing everything they can to make sure that we survive this and come through and i appreciate all the work they are doing. certainly we are glad to here folks have heeded the warnings, too. mayor, climate scientists pointed out it s more likely that areas in the northeast like yours are going to experience an increase in storms like this one as waters get warmer and hurricane season becomes more intense. is that something that, as the mayor of a coastal city, you have taken into account? is your city trying to take steps now to prepare for that into the future? yeah, you are breaking up a little bit on me. i think your question was these storms are happening more often. ....

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