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Hurricane Milton LIVE: Three Million Without Power & Several Dead After Storm Battered Florida | USA LIVE | CNBC TV18
Live from Orlando & Tampa in Flordia as Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm with powerful winds and dangerous surge.
Hurricane Milton live updates: millions in Florida told to leave their homes amid threat to life warning
Live mixed feed of various traffic cameras in Florida, as Hurricane Milton is churning through the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida as an “extremely dangerous” storm that could wallop one of the state’s major population centers just two weeks after deadly Hurricane Helene swamped the coastline. Locations include Seminole (Central Florida) and Hillsborough (Tampa Bay area).
The strong Category 4 storm is forecast to make landfall overnight Wednesday as a slightly weaker major hurricane somewhere on Florida’s Central Gulf Coast, where it could be one of the most destructive storms on record. Exactly where it comes ashore could shift before landfall and alter where the most life-threatening storm surge occurs in the Tampa area and along Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Tampa hasn't been in the direct path of a major hurricane in over a century. Hurricane Milton was expected to enlarge even as its intensity ebbed on Tuesday as the now-Category 4 storm ground past Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula en route to Florida's Gulf Coast, where more than one million people were ordered to evacuate before the monster storm arrived.
Florida's densely populated west coast, still reeling from the devastating Hurricane Helene less than two weeks ago, braced for landfall on Wednesday
As hundreds of thousands of people in Florida are preparing to evacuate their homes ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Milton, state officials are warning that getting to a safe location quickly will get harder the longer people wait.
The Florida Department of Transportation will be allowing people to drive on the emergency shoulders of key interstates, but they will not be using “contraflow,” a system used by some states which turns all lanes of an interstate into outbound traffic away from the evacuation zones.

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I feel for the people in florida it seems to be like here in the Philippines that yearly hits a storm/ typhoon, need to be vigilant stay safe everyone.

DeliaBejec
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I feel for the people and their losses. But, come on, everyone knows hurricanes hit this state every year. They have time to prepare and months to reenforce their homes before fall. It's like Xmas they know it's coming but still whine about the shopping.

ritahernandez
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Please stay safe my prayers are with ev😢in Florida

lisavillareal
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We are morocans ready to stand with you 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦

newsmile
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Okay the sign for evacuation plan 1 grab a beer 2 run like omg i know I shouldn’t have laughed I hope everyone was safe and my prayers to Florida

lisavillareal
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Does this happen every year???!!!
Why all over, coastal areas
that have dangerous storms, , ,
Don't you build houses with concrete basements???
You can build concrete basements.
with proper ventilation
Or
with a suitable waterway, below, those concrete basements, , , ,
Or
build concrete houses
concrete houses, similar to breakwaters,
60% chance or higher
It is a good solution. should be At least for human survival.
And at the very least, damage reduction.

Manavapaydar