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Hurricane Milton grows larger as ‘extremely dangerous’ storm surges closer to Florida: Live updates

Multiple confirmed tornados tore across southern Florida as ‘storm of the century’ nears sunshine state

Florida police rescue dog tied to fence during Hurricane Milton evacuations

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Florida residents in the path of Hurricane Milton were instructed to take shelter Wednesday afternoon ahead of the storm’s anticipated landfall in the evening,

While Milton’s intensity continues to fluctuate, weakening to a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center predicts it will be “one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida”.

The storm continues to grow in size and winds are expected to pick up on Florida’s west coast this afternoon, the NHC warned.

In Pinellas County’s latest emergency alert, officials pleaded with residents to “GET OUT NOW. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET OUT BEFORE THE STORM.”

Federal and state officials have urged those in Milton’s path to evacuate to avoid “catastrophic” winds, up to 18in rainfall and up to 15ft of storm surge, before the major hurricane slams into Florida’s west-central coast.

“This is the 11th hour. If you’re in an evacuation zone, the time to get out is now,” Hillsborough County Sheriff Chard Chronister told CNN on Wednesday.

Vice President Kamala Harris warned that even the toughest Floridians won’t weather the “historic” hurricane, she said on The Late Show on Tuesday night. 

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Just in: ‘Complete all life-saving prep now,’ NHC urges

The National Hurricane Center has urged for final pre-hurricane preparations to be “rushed to completion” ahead of Milton making landfall on Florida’s west coast this evening.

“Now is the time to rush to complete all preparations to protect life and property in accordance with your emergency plan,” the NHC said in its latest statement.

“Ensure you are in a safe location before the onset of strong winds or possible flooding. Ensure you have multiple ways to receive weather warnings.”

James Liddell9 October 2024 14:05
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Health officials warn of ‘life-threatening’ infections linked to Hurricane Milton

Florida health officials have warned of the potential for “life-threatening” infections to be caused by rising flood waters caused by Hurricane Milton.

Florida residents have been urged to avoid heavily-flooded areas due to the risk of Vibrio infections.

Exposure to the bacteria (often through open wounds or ingestion), which lives in coastal waters, can cause the illness vibriosis. The Vibrio infection can cause watery diarrhea, vomiting, blistering skin lesions and discharge – if wounds become infected.

“The Florida Department of Health (Department) urges residents and visitors to avoid floodwaters and prevent exposure to Vibrio in anticipation of flooding and heavy rain caused by Hurricane Milton,” the Florida Department of Health said in a statement on Tuesday.

About 1 in 5 people with this infection die, sometimes within a day or two of becoming ill, the Center for Disease and Control Prevention says on its website.

James Liddell9 October 2024 13:59
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This iPhone feature could save your life in a hurricane

An iPhone satellite messaging function could help save lives during a hurricane.

The feature was added during a recent operating system update for millions of Apple users. It came just in time, Americans affected by Hurricane Helene said on social media.

Julia Musto has the full story.

This iPhone feature could save your life in a hurricane

Satellite mesaging helped Apple users contact family members during Hurricane Helene

James Liddell9 October 2024 13:29
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Just in: Tornadoes ‘likely’ across Florida with central counties most at risk

James Liddell9 October 2024 13:21
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Kamala Harris says even the toughest Floridians can’t wait out historic hurricane

Vice President Kamala Harris issued a stark warning that even toughest Floridians won't withstand Hurricane Milton.

The Democratic presidential nominee appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night.

“The Hurricane that is about to hit Florida is extremely serious. And it is predicted to be historic in proportion, in terms of the damage it will cause. And I know a lot of tough Floridians that have waited out many hurricanes and may think they can do the same with this one,” Harris said.

“This one’s going to be different,” the vice president warned.

She continued: “I ask anyone who’s watching, if you’re in Florida in the predicted path, if you have a family member who might think they can wait it out, please get in touch with them and tell them it’s not going to be like the ones we’ve seen before. Please follow your local leader’s instructions. And if they’re telling you to evacuate, grab your stuff and get out.”

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday October 9 2024
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris speaks to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday October 9 2024 (CBS/The Late Show/YouTube )
James Liddell9 October 2024 13:00
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Just in: Milton again weakens to Cat. 4 hurricane but winds to pick up on Florida’s west coast

James Liddell9 October 2024 12:53
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‘11th hour’ for Florida residents as Hurricane Milton races to west coast

A county sheriff has warned that Florida is fast approaching its “11th hour” before Hurricane Milton slams into the west-central coast on Wednesday evening.

“This is the 11th hour. If you’re in an evacuation zone, the time to get out is now,” Hillsborough County Sheriff Chard Chronister told CNN on Wednesday.

“We already saw some flooding out here early this morning. That’s only going to get worse. As this storm wobbles, we don’t know what kind of storm surge,” he said.

In a separate video posted by the sheriff’s department on X, Chronister added: “My message is simple: if you need to get someplace safe for whatever reason, the time to do so is now.”

James Liddell9 October 2024 12:29
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Watch live: Tampa, Florida braces for ‘catastrophic’ Hurricane Milton

Watch live view of Tampa as Florida braces for ‘catastrophic’ Hurricane Milton

Watch a live view of Tampa on Wednesday (9 October) as Florida braces for “catastrophic” Hurricane Milton.

James Liddell9 October 2024 12:00
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School closures: More doors shut at K-12 institutions across 49 Florida counties

More K-12 schools across Florida have been closed with institutions across 49 of 67 counties shutting their doors today in anticipation of Hurricane Milton making landfall on the state’s west-central coast.

The figure is up from yesterday, with schools from across 43 counties opting to close ahead of Milton slamming into the Sunshine State.

Just two of those schools are expected to reopen on Thursday after the storm makes its way to the east coast.

“The Florida Department of Education works closely with school districts before, during and after natural disasters to ensure they have the resources necessary to resume normal operations as quickly as possible. We will continue collaborating with district leadership to address questions as they arise,” a statement reads on the Florida Department of Education’s website.

James Liddell9 October 2024 11:29
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How rumours are making FEMA's job difficult amid back to back hurricanes

The rumours surrounding Hurricane Helene are many. There are false claims that people taking federal relief money could see their land seized. Or that $750 is the most they will ever get to rebuild. Or that the agency's director, on the ground since the storm hit, was beaten up and hospitalised.

As the US agency tasked with responding to disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fighting misinformation since Helene slammed into Florida nearly two weeks ago and brought a wide swath of destruction as it headed north.

Read more:

As FEMA prepares for Hurricane Milton, it battles rumors surrounding Helene recovery

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fighting misinformation since Helene slammed into Florida nearly two weeks ago

James Liddell9 October 2024 10:59

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