Hurricane Milton moves in on Florida coast
- Hurricane Milton caused power outages for over 3 million homes and businesses across Florida as of early Thursday, according to PowerOutages.us.
- The National Hurricane Center reported Milton as a Category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph moving northeast away from Florida.
- Heavy rains and flash flood warnings are in effect for central Florida, impacting areas like Orlando as conditions are expected to ease throughout the day.
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Florida was hit first by Hurricane Milton, and scammers could be next
Thousands of Floridians are rebuilding their communities after Hurricane Milton made landfall as a deadly Category 3 storm this week and cut through the state, bringing destructive storm surge to parts of Florida’s western shore and deadly tornadoes to the east while killing at least 16 people. The state is anticipating more casualties, Gov. Ron DeSantis has said.
Recovery Efforts at Volcano Bay Following Hurricane Milton's Destruction - Inside the Magic
Hurricane Milton made a significant impact on the Orlando area, particularly affecting Universal Orlando Resort and its renowned water park, Volcano Bay. The storm brought with it high winds and heavy rainfall, which damaged some of the infrastructure of the park. The entrance canopy at Volcano Bay suffered notable destruction, with one side being shredded almost completely, leaving a chaotic scene as pieces of fabric flapped in the storm’s fier…
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