Hurricane Milton hit the United States
Extremely dangerous hurricane Milton hit the United States with a speed of 205 km per hour. The storm hit the west coast of the southeastern state of Florida on Wednesday.
Hurricane Milton a powerful marine storm has been warned to cause widespread damage. In addition, millions of people were ordered to evacuate to safer places.
According to the PowerOutage.US tracker, the number of power outages across the state is increasing rapidly. More than 1.2 million customers have already lost power due to the hurricane. Al Jazeera and Reuters reported this information on Thursday.
According to reports, Hurricane Milton hit the west coast of Florida on Wednesday. It developed into a tornado and brought heavy rainfall to those areas. As a result, the entire Tampa Bay area is under threat. It is even feared that it can cause deadly waves in the sea water there.
Meanwhile, most of the power outages were reported across central Florida, where Milton was recently hit. It is also reported that power outages are most severe in Tampa and surrounding areas.
Such storms are mainly caused by strong winds and rising water levels, causing the largest tidal surges. Therefore, the National Hurricane Center of the United States said that in areas near the center of the storm, the tide level could be from 3 to 4.5 meters.
The AHurricane Center also said Milton could set the record for most destructive hurricane for west-central Florida.
In such a situation, before Hurricane Milton hit, almost the entire west coast of the Florida peninsula has been issued a storm and tidal warning up to 500 km.
“It’s literally a matter of life and death,” Biden said at a White House briefing on the impact of Hurricane Milton.
The hurricane hit as a Category Three storm with high winds and flash flood warnings after Governor Ron DeSantis warned residents.
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