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10 October, 2024

Hurricane Milton Leaves at Least 10 Dead, Millions Without Power in Florida

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Hurricane Milton plowed into the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday after cutting a destructive path across Florida that spawned more than a dozen tornados, destroyed homes and killed at least ten people, but the storm did not trigger the catastrophic surge of seawater that was feared.

Governor Ron DeSantis said the state had avoided the worst-case scenario, though he cautioned the damage was still significant.

The Tampa Bay area appeared to have escaped the storm surge that had prompted the most dire warnings.

The four deaths occurred in St. Lucie on Florida's east coast, with at least two of those in the Spanish Lakes Communities, a set of retirement neighbourhoods, when multiple twisters touched down on Wednesday afternoon.

Governor DeSantis said there were 19 confirmed tornados in Florida as of 8 p.m. Wednesday, about the time Milton made landfall.

According to the National Weather Service, some 45 tornados were reported throughout the day, mostly in the central and eastern parts of the state.

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