Hurricane Milton on Track to Batter Florida's Gulf Coast
Hurricane Milton, one of the most intense Atlantic storms, is set to hit Florida's Gulf Coast. Over a million residents have been ordered to evacuate as the storm threatens to bring catastrophic damage and severe flooding. Preparations and relief efforts are underway amid disruptions in travel plans.
Approaching with menacing strength, Hurricane Milton looms over Florida's Gulf Coast, prompting the evacuation of more than a million residents. The powerful storm is predicted to make landfall late Wednesday, threatening areas still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Florida's government is mobilizing resources to face a potential catastrophe.
Milton's potential for destruction is significant, with predicted storm surges and rainfall threatening coastal and inland areas. The National Hurricane Center warns of widespread damage, while local authorities urge residents to heed evacuation orders. Airports and roads are facing disruptions, affecting both domestic and international travel.
As Milton draws closer, a sense of urgency grips Floridians, many hastening to secure property and evacuate. The state's response includes the activation of the National Guard and positioning of essential supplies. In light of the storm's magnitude, President Biden has postponed foreign visits to focus on storm preparation and aid.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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