Hurricane Milton: nearly 3 million without power in Florida as category 3 storm makes landfall
Source: The Guardian
Thu 10 Oct 2024 03.46 EDT
A weakening but still tremendously powerful Hurricane Milton slammed into Floridas west coast on Wednesday night as a category 3, leaving more than 2 million homes without power, while bringing catastrophic winds likely to cause significant property damage.
The cyclone, described earlier in the day by Joe Biden as the storm of the century, made landfall near Sarasota, Florida, just after 8:30pm ET, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami said. The storm was bringing deadly storm surge to much of Floridas Gulf coast, including densely populated areas such as Tampa, St Petersburg, Sarasota and Fort Myers.
Despite losing some of its potency to wind shear as it neared the coast, Milton, which had churned in the Gulf of Mexico over the last two days as a category 5 storm, was still one of the strongest hurricanes to strike the US mainland in recent memory.
It was also the second direct hit on Florida in 12 days, after Hurricane Helenes deadly rampage through the states panhandle towards Georgia and the Carolinas beginning on 27 September. Areas devastated by Helene received another pounding as Milton swept ashore with winds above 120mph.
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