Following the landfall of Hurricane Milton, Florida officials report ongoing recovery efforts across the impacted areas. The initial focus is to assess the damage and ensure safety for residents returning to their homes. Inspections have cleared major bridges in Tampa, including the Gandy and Howard Franklin bridges, while the Sunshine Skyway Bridge is currently being inspected and cleared of debris. The Governor reassured that schools not directly impacted by the storm would likely resume operations, though those in severely affected areas may take longer to reopen. Officials emphasize safety, warning against hazards such as downed power lines and standing water, which can conceal dangers. Search and rescue operations remain a priority, with agencies deploying specialized teams to assist at-risk communities. Floridians are encouraged to document damages for insurance purposes and report any hazardous conditions. Various support programs are available, including emergency loans for small businesses, shelter options, and the Hope Florida assistance line for additional resources. As recovery continues, citizens are asked for patience and to stay informed through local authorities for updates on infrastructure and safety. The collaboration between state agencies highlights a committed effort to restore normalcy as quickly as possible, even as flooding concerns remain.
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