Daytona Beach bears brunt from Hurricane Ian, photos and videos show

Pictures and videos from Hurricane Ian's aftermath show the devastating circumstances many people in Florida are now left with. Although Ian didn't make landfall in Daytona Beach, the community was greatly affected. 

Popular fishing pier — Sunglow pier — nearly collapsed as Ian bought high wind gusts and over 10 inches of rain to the coastal city. 

Aerial footage released by the Daytona Beach Police department shows a view of the south Nova Road and Jean St area.

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Aerial footage of Daytona Beach shows Hurricane Ian aftermath

Drone footage shows flooding and damage left behind by Hurricane Ian

One shopping plaza was nearly destroyed as some stores lost part of its roofs. What was once a café is now unrecognizable. Exposed wires were also left hanging from the ceiling.

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Daytona Beach shopping plaza torn apart, destroyed by Hurricane Ian

A shopping plaza in downtown Daytona Beach was nearly destroyed after Hurricane Ian ripped through the coastal Florida city Thursday

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Several businesses in Daytona Beach slammed by Hurricane Ian

Volusia County was still experiencing heavy rain and wind gusts from Hurricane Ian late Thursday. Daytona Beach is beginning clean-up efforts after several shopping centers were damaged by the storm

A citywide curfew was placed under effect on Thursday at 8 p.m. until 7 a.m. Friday morning. Police pleaded with residents to stay off the roads.

A fleet of power company trucks were discharged Friday to help those without electricity. 

Credit: Daytona Beach Police Department

The police department said they used large trucks and boats to rescue people from flooded areas. Photos show officers carrying residents on their backs and in their arms to safety.

Aerial footage from the Daytona Beach Police Department gives a look at the floodwaters that entered the Fairway Estates subdivision.

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Massive flooding in Daytona Beach subdivision

Drone footage shows aerial view of flooding in the Fairway Estates subdivision in Daytona Beach

So far, Hurricane Ian has taken the lives of 21 people with two of those deaths reported in Central Florida.