WATCH LIVE NOW: People tempt fate at Florida's St. Augustine Beach as TS Ian slams the city.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is urging people to stay home so first responders and repair crews can do their jobs, however some are not heeding that warning.
Dozens of people have come to St. Augustine Beach where many were walking close to the water, not seeming to care if they were taken out by a massive wave.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER These people are not the first to try and challenge mother nature. One sheriff estimated “Fatalities are in the hundreds”. Gov. DeSantis said Thursday there's no confirmed number of deaths so far.
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