Florida shrimpers race to get battered fleet back to sea Historic homes may prove to be more resilient against floods 28 dead as Julia drenches Central America with rainfall Search for victims done, Florida coast aims for Ian recovery At least 68 people have been confirmed dead: 61 in Florida, four in North Carolina and three in Cuba.In Virginia, rainfall on the already inundated Chesapeake Bay could lead to the most significant tidal flooding event in the Hampton Roads region in the last 10 to 15 years, said Cody Poche, a National Weather Service meteorologist.Criswell told “Fox News Sunday” that the federal government, including the Coast Guard and Department of Defense, had moved into position “the largest amount of search and rescue assets that I think we’ve ever put in place before.” Still, she cautioned that dangers remain.“Standing water brings with it all kinds of hazards — it has debris, it could have power lines.” More than 1,600 people have been rescued statewide, according to Florida’s emergency management agency.The others involved a man who drowned when his truck plunged into a swamp and another killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator in a garage."