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    Hurricane Milton: Potentially the Most Destructive Storm in a Century, Set to Hit Florida—10 Key Updates

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    Hurricane Milton Poised to Devastate Florida: Key Developments as Category 5 Storm Approaches

    Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 5 storm, is rapidly advancing toward Florida, prompting widespread concern over potential devastation. Here are the key developments:

    1. Milton: One of the Strongest Gulf Hurricanes

    Strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico, Milton has become the second-strongest hurricane in Gulf history, following Hurricane Rita (2005). With sustained winds of 165 mph, experts predict further intensification before it strikes Florida, with possible wind speeds of up to 180 mph. Heavy rainfall and destructive storm surges are expected.

    2. Florida Braces for Impact

    Milton is forecast to make landfall on Wednesday, presenting a dire threat to Florida’s west coast. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has warned of an extremely dangerous storm surge, advising residents to follow evacuation orders. “This is a life-threatening situation,” the NHC stressed.

    3. Tampa Bay at Highest Risk

    Tampa Bay, already battered by recent storms, is expected to face the brunt of Milton’s wrath, with surges as high as 10 to 15 feet. Hillsborough County has mandated evacuations for vulnerable areas, including those living in mobile homes.

    4. Mass Evacuations Underway

    As evacuation orders spread across Florida, highways are jammed with residents fleeing north toward the Panhandle or east toward Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Gas stations in cities like Tampa and Fort Myers are running low on fuel as demand surges.

    5. Mayor of Tampa Issues Dire Warning

    Tampa Bay Mayor Jane Castor issued a stark warning to residents: “If you choose to stay … you are going to die.” Castor urged immediate action, emphasizing the catastrophic nature of the incoming storm.

    6. White House Response

    President Joe Biden has approved an emergency declaration for Florida, ensuring that FEMA is equipped to manage disaster relief. The administration confirmed that sufficient funds are in place to respond to both Hurricane Milton and the earlier Hurricane Helene.

    7. Airports and Transport Services Suspended

    Tampa International Airport and St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport have announced closures ahead of Milton’s arrival. Schools in Pinellas County have also been converted into shelters, preparing for potential mass evacuations.

    8. Mexico Begins Evacuations

    In Mexico, evacuation efforts are in full swing, especially in low-lying areas like Holbox Island, which could be among the first to feel Milton’s impact. Yucatan’s governor has ordered the suspension of all non-essential activities.

    9. Understanding Milton’s “Pinhole Eye”

    A key factor in Milton’s rapid intensification is its extremely small “pinhole eye.” With an eye only 3 miles wide, the storm has been able to maintain high wind speeds, making it one of the most intense Atlantic hurricanes on record.

    10. Ongoing Preparations and Caution

    While efforts to prepare for the hurricane continue, experts warn that Milton’s unpredictability and potential for catastrophic damage make it a significant threat. Residents are urged to stay informed and follow all safety instructions.

    With Hurricane Milton expected to hit soon, Florida braces for what could be one of the most destructive storms in the state’s history.

    Sources By Agencies

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