Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida recently, unleashing violent winds and destructive tornadoes, especially impacting the St. Lucy area, resulting in at least four reported deaths. The hurricane was classified as a category 3 during its peak, causing significant damage, with over 880,000 residents taking shelter from the storm. Governor Ron DeSantis held a news conference emphasizing the need for residents to avoid flooded areas due to potential hazards like downed power lines. Search and rescue operations are ongoing as communities assess the destruction from the aftermath. Notably, 12 tornadoes struck within a mere 20 minutes, showcasing the hurricane's ferocity. The damage is compounded by the fact that Florida had not fully recovered from Hurricane Helen, which impacted the area just two weeks prior. Emergency services have reported more than 3 million people left without power, highlighting the widespread effects of Milton. As recovery efforts ramp up, ongoing threats, including storm surges and flooding, must still be monitored. The scenes from cities like Orlando and Fort Myers depict the extent of the destruction as first responders work tirelessly in search and rescue operations to aid those in distress before rebuilding initiatives can commence. Communities are urged to seek help from emergency services and are currently facing a long recovery road ahead.
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