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Death Toll from Hurricane Milton Rises as Recovery Efforts Continue Across Florida

The death toll from Hurricane Milton has climbed to at least 14, with another fatality reported in Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa. According to CNN, a woman in her late 70s died while working on restoration efforts following the hurricane. The incident occurred just after 11:00 am ET on Thursday when a large tree branch fell on her, as stated in a news release from the city.

Hurricane Milton: Florida counts its wounds – reports of 4 dead, millions without power

Hurricane Milton is crossing Florida today, and although it has been downgraded to Category 1, it remains very dangerous, causing tornadoes and floods as it passes, destroying homes, and leaving 2.5 million households without power, just two weeks after the devastating passage of Hurricane Elin, with reports of four dead.

Hurricane Milton Strikes Siesta Key as Category 3 Storm

Hurricane Milton struck Florida's central west coast on Wednesday night, making landfall near Siesta Key as a Category 3 storm with sustained winds reaching 120 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Siesta Key, a barrier island south of Sarasota, experienced the brunt of the storm. As Milton advanced inland, its intensity decreased, but it remained a hurricane for now.

Florida: “Write your name with a marker so we can identify you” – Chilling warning from authorities to residents

Absolute terror reigns in Florida, as authorities have issued a chilling warning to residents who have not yet evacuated areas threatened by the deadly Hurricane Milton: write your name in permanent marker on your arm so your body can be identified if found.

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Biden begs Florida residents to flee hurricane

Storm-battered Florida braced Tuesday for a direct hit from Hurricane Milton, as U.S. President Joe Biden begged residents to flee what he warned could be the worst natural disaster to hit the U.S. state in a century.

As the second huge hurricane in as many weeks rumbled toward Florida's west coast, a sense of looming catastrophe spread as people raced to board up homes and flee.

Florida: Alert for Hurricane Milton – Chaos on the roads, “if you stay, you will die,” say authorities

Florida is on high alert as Hurricane Milton approaches the state’s west coast, bringing serious dangers for the second time in less than two weeks after the devastation caused by Hurricane Helen.

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