As Hurricane Milton hits: How will 'storm of the century' impact US presidential race?
- U.S. President Joe Biden described Hurricane Milton as “the storm of the century,” which fluctuated in category 5 status as it neared Florida's western coast.
- With elections in less than four weeks, government management of Hurricane Milton could impact voter opinions.
- A spokesman for the NHC warned, “Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes ever recorded in central-western Florida.
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US braces for devastation from Milton, which Biden calls the ‘storm of the century’
U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday described Hurricane Milton as “the storm of the century,” a monster of wind and rain that, as it approached the western coast of Florida, gained and subsequently lost category 5 status, the highest issued by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Biden spoke after noon at the White House, from where he led an extraordinary crisis management meeting that was broadcast by the news networks and also attended by V…
As Hurricane Milton hits: How will 'storm of the century' impact US presidential race?
Here in France, the flood waters rising as the remnants of tropical storm Kirk dump biblical amounts of rain. But that is just a drop in the bucket compared with what the southeastern United States faces: Hurricane Milton forcing the evacuation of five and-a-half million Florida residents with president Biden warning this could become the storm of the century.
'Storm of the century': Hurricane Milton, hours away from hitting Florida, will double in size
Scientists say global warming has a role in intense storms as warmer ocean surfaces release more water vapor, providing additional energy for storms, which exacerbates their winds
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