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Hurricane Milton live updates: Florida surveys ‘tragic’ damage in wake of monster storm, dozens of tornadoes

Multiple fatalities have already been reported as Hurricane Milton continues to wreak havoc as it moves off Florida’s east coast

James Liddell,Julia Musto,Stuti Mishra
Thursday 10 October 2024 23:31
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At least 14 people have died after Hurricane Milton devastated portions of Florida, leaving residents waking up to survey the damage.

Milton made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday night near Sarasota County’s Siesta Key, bringing multiple tornadoes, 28ft waves, strong winds, heavy rainfall, and devastating storm surge.

Six people in St Lucie County retirement village have been killed by tornadoes brought on by the hurricane after a dozen twisters spawned in the region within 20 minutes.

Ferocious winds caused a crane to collapse into the The Tampa Bay Times in St Petersburg, while the roof of Tropicana Field baseball stadium has been left in disrepair.

More than 3.3m homes and businesses in Florida have been left powerless, with those in the west-central region the worst impacted.

Evacuation alerts were blasted out to millions, with Bradenton Police Chief Melanie issuing a bleak prognosis for those who neglected advice. “What we’ll probably be finding in the morning are bodies,” she told BBC Radio 4’s Today program on Thursday morning.

After landfall, Milton has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane and is moving off Florida’s east coast – with residents still battling against brutal winds and storm surge.

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Hillsborough County Fire Rescue shares stunning aerial image of flooding, damage

Julia Musto10 October 2024 23:00
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Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission warns of alligators, snakes in flooded areas

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:50
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Venice Beach gets feet of sand from Hurricane Milton

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:45
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Treasure Island sewer system remains inoperational

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:40
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Senator Rick Scott tours damage in Punta Gorda

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:35
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Around 70 percent of Pinellas County is still without power

About 70 percent of Pinellas County is still without power Thursday, according to Duke Energy’s Jeff Baker.

“This will be a lengthy restoration,” he said.

Some residents could experience outages for a week or even longer.

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:30
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Miami Coast Guard crews fly over Florida’s west coast

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:25
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All Milton warnings have been discontinued

The National Hurricane Center has discontinued all storm surge and tropical storm warnings related to Milton.

The storm is now a post-tropical cyclone.

Julia Musto10 October 2024 22:20
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