Hurricane Milton's Devastation: Florida's Battle with Nature's Fury
Hurricane Milton struck Florida, causing significant damage with intense winds, rain, and tornadoes. It prompted emergency responses, evacuations, and power outages affecting over 3.2 million homes and businesses. Authorities warned of persistent danger from storm surges and advised residents to remain indoors until safety is ensured.
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Hurricane Milton wreaked havoc across Florida, bringing torrential rains, deadly tornadoes, and fierce winds as it made landfall as a Category 3 storm on Siesta Key, south of Tampa. The storm claimed at least four lives while causing widespread damage and disruptions.
Authorities issued urgent warnings for residents to remain indoors, emphasizing ongoing threats from flash flooding and storm surges. Despite Tampa being spared a direct hit, areas like St. Petersburg experienced significant rainfall, exacerbating the situation.
Over 3.2 million homes and businesses were left without power. The hurricane also posed challenges to emergency crews working to conduct rescues amid blocked roads and damaged infrastructure. Officials urged residents to take precautions as recovery efforts began.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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