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As Florida readies for massive evacuations, Hurricane Milton intensifies to a Category 3 storm

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Hurricane Milton intensified into a Category 3 storm as it headed towards Florida, prompting potential evacuations in the region. With maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, storm surge, and hurricane warnings in effect for parts of Florida and Mexico, the storm posed a significant threat to populated areas including Tampa and Orlando. The storm’s projected path suggested a potential landfall in the Tampa Bay area, which could result in continued destruction across central Florida and into the Atlantic Ocean.

The Mexican government also issued a hurricane warning for the Yucatan Peninsula as Milton approached. With memories of the chaos caused by Hurricane Irma in 2017 still fresh, Florida officials were taking proactive measures to ensure a smooth evacuation process this time around. Emergency fuel and charging stations were being set up along evacuation routes, while officials were identifying potential refuge locations for those in need of shelter.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warned residents to be prepared for major impacts as the storm approached, advising those in vulnerable areas to be ready to evacuate. The state’s state of emergency declaration was expanded to 51 counties, and preparations for potential power outages were underway. With three simultaneous hurricanes in the Atlantic, including Milton, this was the first time such a scenario had occurred in September, according to hurricane scientist Phil Klotzbach.

Officials were urging residents to have a week’s worth of food and water on hand and to be ready to hit the road if necessary. Schools and city garages were being closed to protect citizens and their vehicles from floodwaters, with National Guard troops mobilized to help with debris removal. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was already preparing for Milton, following its response to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which had caused widespread destruction and required significant resources for recovery efforts.

Despite challenges and misinformation spreading throughout affected communities, FEMA was continuing its efforts to provide assistance, with over $137 million in federal disaster assistance being distributed in the wake of Helene. With multiple disasters potentially unfolding simultaneously, the agency was ensuring it had the capacity to address the needs of those impacted by the storms. President Joe Biden reiterated his commitment to supporting families in the rebuilding process, emphasizing a collaborative approach with local and state leaders to ensure a comprehensive recovery effort.

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