Milton | At least 10 people ‘lost their lives due to the hurricane’

(Sarasota) At least 10 people lost their lives when the hurricane Milton swept through Florida overnight, causing tornadoes and flooding, authorities announced Thursday.




What you need to know

  • Milton made landfall Wednesday evening on the west coast of Florida “near Siesta Key in Sarasota County”;
  • Downgraded at the end of the day to category 3 (out of 5), it decreased further on Thursday morning in power (category 1);
  • The Disney World theme parks have been closed and the Tampa and Sarasota airports are at a standstill;
  • More than three million homes were left without power;
  • For more than a year, temperatures in the North Atlantic have been continuously evolving at record levels of heat, according to data from the American Meteorological Observatory (NOAA).

Milton swept across Florida from west to east after making landfall Wednesday evening. If the “worst case scenario” seems to have been avoided, a series of unexpected tornadoes proved deadly.

US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said he had “information that at least 10 people” had died.

“In our opinion, these deaths were caused by the tornadoes” which struck this peninsula in the southeast of the United States, already devastated 15 days ago by the hurricane Helene.

Despite everything, the authorities seemed relieved.

“The storm was significant, but fortunately the worst-case scenario did not occur,” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Thursday morning.


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