Florida Images Show Destruction From Hurricane Matthew

Images show the devastation Floridians woke up to Saturday morning.

As of Saturday afternoon, Scott said 6,000 people were in 88 shelters in Florida and more than 878,000 households and business are still without power.

In the Jacksonville area, one person died although it is unconfirmed if the death storm-related, officials said.

“I’m grateful that the damage wasn’t worse than it is, but there’s a whole lot of work to do," Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said at the news conference Saturday.

More than 1.5 million Floridians were ordered to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Matthew this week as Gov. Scott deployed 3,500 National Guard troops to assist in storm preparations.

The hurricane has caused major transportation disruptions, with more than 5,200 flights canceled between Wednesday and Saturday. Amtrak suspended services in the southeast because of the severe weather.

ABC News' Jeffrey Cook, Matt Foster, Max Golembo, Melissa Griffin, Joshua Hoyos, Scottye Kennedy, Daniel Manzo, Daniel Peck, Arlette Saenz and Jason Volack contributed to this report.