Hurricane Idalia leaves at least three dead, causes up to $20 billion in estimated damage

Two men in Florida died in separate weather-related accidents and one man in Georgia died when a tree fell on him, law enforcement said.
Hurricane Idalia evacuation, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Aug. 30, 2023

Hurricane Idalia's path of destruction through four different states has left at least three people dead and caused up to $20 billion in estimated damage.

The storm, which first hit Florida's northern Gulf coast Wednesday as a Category 3 hurricane, traveled through Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina before entering over the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday.

Florida Highway Patrol Sgt. Steve Gaskins said two men died in weather-related accidents Wednesday morning as Idalia raged, according to CNN

Georgia's Lowndes County Sheriff Ashley Paulk said her county had one storm-related death Wednesday afternoon. A man had been cutting a tree on a highway when another tree fell on him, resulting in his death, Paulk said. 

It is unclear whether the death toll has increased as of Thursday morning.

A preliminary estimate from AccuWeather of Idalia's total damage and economic loss in the southeast U.S. ranges between $18 billion to $20 billion.

Putting Idalia's estimated cost into context, Hurricane Ian last year caused up to $210 billion in damage, according to the weather outlet.

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