New Englanders living in Florida prepare for Hurricane Milton
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis urged residents to find nearby shelters as Category 4 Hurricane Milton approaches the mainland.
- DeSantis stated there is still ample space available in local shelters, which can accommodate 200,000 people, with about 30,000 currently seeking refuge.
- "You may think it's too late, but you may be able to drive just 10 miles and find shelter," DeSantis emphasized regarding the urgency of the situation.
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Wilton Simpson urges farmers impacted by Milton to use bridge loan program
Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson says interest-free loans are now available to farmers and ranchers impacted by Hurricane Milton. The Agriculture and Aquaculture Producers Natural Disaster Recovery Loan Program is open to eligible producers for a variety of purposes. Those include restoring, repairing or replacing essential property like fences, equipment and greenhouses, as well as for the removal of vegetative debris and any associated …
‘Much More to Do': Biden Surveys Hurricane Milton Damage and Recovery in Florida
On Sunday, President Joe Biden visited Florida’s Gulf Coast to witness firsthand the devastation caused by Hurricane Milton. Surveying the Damage The powerful Category 3 storm made landfall on Wednesday, leaving behind a trail of destruction that included toppled trees, tattered billboards, and water-damaged homes. Biden’s visit included a helicopter tour of St. Pete Beach and the surrounding areas, where the storm had caused widespread wreckage…
Hurricane Milton Decimates Florida Solar Power Plant
Hurricane Milton provided an example of the unreliability of ‘clean’ energy pushed on the masses by globalist institutions. The powerful storm devastated a solar power plant in Florida. Duke Energy’s Lake Placid Solar Power Plant suffered extensive damage and left thousands of customers in the dark. Here’s aerial footage of the damage: Duke Energy footage... The post Hurricane Milton Decimates Florida Solar Power Plant appeared first on Daily Tr…
Spectrum outage: 580,000 Florida customers without internet days after Hurricane Milton
Related video: Power restoration timeline, county-by-county TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Hurricane Milton devastated infrastructure across Tampa Bay and Central Florida as it knocked out power and internet services. While some Florida residents were able to get power back, some were not able to get their internet restored at the same time. How to apply for FEMA assistance in Florida after Hurricane Milton Without internet, residents may have iss…
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