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Hurricane Milton slams Florida; 3 million without power



FLORIDA: Hurricane Milton brought flooding rains and damaging winds to central and northern Florida on Thursday, destroying homes and leaving at least two people dead and 3 million without power.

The storm made landfall late Wednesday near Siesta Key in Sarasota County as a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 205 kph.

It spent the night plowing across the state, prompting authorities to issue flash flood emergencies, before the center of the storm emerged in the Atlantic Ocean a few hours before sunrise Thursday.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said an area in northern Florida could receive 5-10 centimeters of additional rainfall Thursday as the storm moves away from the state.

St. Petersburg, a city on Florida’s west coast near the landfall site, recorded 41 centimeters of rain, eight times the city’s monthly average for October.

The hurricane also brought storm surge – inundation of water from the coast to inland areas — to the cities of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota and Fort Myers.

Power was knocked out to more than 3 million residents and businesses, and utility companies warned that outages could last for an extended period of time.

The National Weather Service in Miami posted photographs of tornadoes on the social media platform X and said that Florida was experiencing “a very favorable environment for quick-moving and dangerous tornadoes.”

The agency issued more than 50 tornado warnings by Wednesday afternoon.

Emergency management officials said at least 125 homes were destroyed, many of them mobile homes.

(VOA)

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