Hurricane Milton slammed into the western coast of Florida, particularly impacting the Tampa Bay region and causing extensive damage. With winds over 200 km/h, the storm resulted in the roof of Tropicana Field being torn off, and leaves the state struggling with significant power outages and overturned trees. Governor Ron DeSantis expressed concerns about storm surge dangers, advising residents to stay indoors until further notice. The National Hurricane Center confirmed that Milton made landfall in Sarasota County, bringing sustained winds of around 120 mph. Local officials are concerned about the possible catastrophic damages once assessments can be safely completed, as ongoing hazardous conditions persist. Reports indicate a significant impact on over 250,000 residents without power and multiple tornadoes complicating the situation. Meanwhile, rescue teams are prepared to mobilize once conditions permit, with FEMA offering support in recovery efforts. For those who chose not to evacuate, their experiences include being secured in safe buildings while coping with fear and danger. The storm's unpredictability caught many by surprise, highlighting challenges in evacuation logistics amidst heavy traffic and flight cancellations, as Floridians brace for a demanding recovery process.
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