Hurricane Ian tore through the western coast of Florida on Wednesday with 150 mph winds and driving rainfall. Harrowing videos of violent storm surge overtaking cars and buildings filled social media.

More than 2.6 million homes and businesses were without power Thursday morning, and the death toll was mounting. 

“The impacts of this storm are historic and the damage that has been done is historic,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said. “We’ve never seen a flood event like this; we’ve never seen a storm surge of this magnitude.” 

Ian, downgraded to a tropical storm Thursday, was still churning through central Florida on its way to the Atlantic. 

Several organizations are on the ground to assist Floridians as they begin to recover. Here’s how you can support Hurricane Ian victims. 

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American Red Cross 

The American Red Cross is accepting donations to help Hurricane Ian victims at this link. The national organization is providing supplies, shelter and other relief.

Feeding Florida

Feeding Florida is a network of the national food bank nonprofit Feeding America. The organization is coordinating with food banks across the state to provide food to victims of the hurricane. You can donate here. 

Farm Share

Farm Share is a Florida nonprofit that sources leftover fruits and vegetables from farms and distributes them to people across the state. The organization said it was sending truckloads of food and supplies to Floridians and asks people to donate here.