Hurricane Milton kills 10, leaves millions without power in Florida
The US National
Hurricane Center says Hurricane Milton made landfall late Wednesday night in
the state of Florida. It hit the coast classified as a Category 3 hurricane but
weakened to a Category 1 as it traveled overland and into the Atlantic Ocean.
The storm spun off
tornadoes and flooded neighborhoods. Officials say 10 people were killed.
The winds left a trail
of damage to homes and businesses and tore the roof off a Major League Baseball
stadium. Rescue crews scrambled to respond less than two weeks after another
hurricane, Helene, struck the southeastern US.
Residents have been
urged to stay inside. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas joined
online a White House press briefing on Thursday. He said: "Milton may have
passed, but the danger it poses has not. Downed power lines, floodwaters,
non-potable drinking water and debris are creating deadly conditions."
The storm left more
than 3 million people without electricity, and many will have quite some time
to wait before power is restored.
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