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Milton restrengthened into a Category 5 hurricane late Tuesday afternoon as it moved toward western Florida.
Governor Ron DeSantis warned the state’s residents that “time is running out” for them to evacuate.
“You may have a window where it may be safe, but you may not,” he said. “So, use today as your day to finalize and execute the plan that is going to protect you and your family.”
His warning comes after Tampa mayor Jane Castor told CNN on Monday that residents will die if they don’t evacuate as Hurricane Milton races towards the state’s west coast.
Hurricane Helene, which devastated parts of the Sunshine State almost two weeks ago, was a “wake-up call,” she said. Milton could be “literally catastrophic,” Castor added.
The potential “once in a lifetime” storm rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 5 hurricane on Monday with sustained winds surpassing 180mph, before slowing to Category 4 on Tuesday.
The National Hurricane Center has warned that Milton may regain strength and grow in size, posing “even more danger” as it is expected to make landfall in Florida by Wednesday evening, slamming into the densely populated Tampa Bay.
President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration on Monday after pledging “life-saving resources in advance of the storm,” the day prior.
Milton’s minimum central pressure down to 905 mb
Julia Musto8 October 2024 23:41
Waffle House Index shows Florida closures
Julia Musto8 October 2024 23:40
How the Tampa zoo is protecting 1,000 animals from Hurricane Milton
Workers are racing to protect more than 1,000 animals that live in Tampa’s zoo as Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida’s western coast.
“The zoo has a comprehensive severe weather plan in place to ensure the safety of our animals and team members and will take all precautions as conditions warrant,” it said in a social media post on Monday.
Julia Musto8 October 2024 23:30
Utility Duke Energy increases support personnel to 16K
Julia Musto8 October 2024 23:20
Dunedin causeway will close at 7 p.m.
Julia Musto8 October 2024 23:10
Sarasota County deputies notify residents they need to heed evacuation warnings
Julia Musto8 October 2024 23:00
St. Petersburg issues public advisory regarding cranes
Julia Musto8 October 2024 22:45
West-central coast of Florida Peninsula will see ‘destructive’ storm surge of 10ft or higher
Julia Musto8 October 2024 22:32
Florida inmate workers clean up debris in Lee County
Julia Musto8 October 2024 22:30
Sarasota County Schools will be closed through the week
Sarasota County schools will be closed through the week.
“We will let you know – as soon as possible – about school reopening after Hurricane Milton has passed,” the district said Tuesday. “Our facilities team will need time to safely conduct countywide assessments on all of our sites to ensure our traditional public schools and offices are safe to welcome back students, teachers, and staff members.”
Julia Musto8 October 2024 22:20