As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, the state is in a state of alert with officials urging residents to stay indoors due to the dangerous conditions. The governor emphasized the importance of safety during the storm, addressing the lingering hazards from flooding and debris leftover from Hurricane Helen. Residents in Sarasota and surrounding areas should not venture outdoors, even as the eye of the storm may briefly calm conditions. Emergency management teams are deployed, including Virginia Task Force One and Miami Task Force One, for rescue operations following the reported destruction of roughly 125 homes, primarily in vulnerable communities. Power outages are expected, with guidelines issued on the safe use of generators to avoid fatalities. Residents are advised to prioritize safety by finding secure spots in their homes, avoiding low-lying areas prone to storm surge. Emergency response teams and resources are in place to aid recovery, with records indicating a push for rapid restoration of services post-storm. Discussions are ongoing with federal agencies, emphasizing the need for faster debris removal and timely support as the storm season continues. Citizen safety remains paramount as the state braces for the storm impact.
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