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Hurricane Milton leaves trial of death of destruction, 3 mn without power

By IANS | Updated: October 10, 2024 17:25 IST

Washington, Oct 10 Hurricane Milton has left a trail of death and destruction in the US state of ...

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Washington, Oct 10 Hurricane Milton has left a trail of death and destruction in the US state of Florida, with reports of more than three million customers without electricity.

Milton made landfall on Wednesday night along the west-central coast of the state as a Category 3 storm, but it had already sent scores of tornadoes ahead of it that had been hammering these areas.

Forecasters have said that Milton has now been downgraded to Category 1 and it will leave Florida on Thursday morning and weather conditions will improve gradually.

US President Joe Biden has called Milton a "storm of the century" in appeals to residents of the state on Wednesday as the storm came close.

Several fatalities were reported at a retirement community in one county that was hit by a tornado preceding Milton's landfall

A clearer picture of its impact will emerge as the day progresses. But communities along the west coast were already assessing the damage and clearing the debris.

Police and first responders were also back to carry out search and rescue efforts.

Parts of Florida are now facing damaging high winds, storm surges, and flash flooding.

Before making landfall, Milton pounded the state with a surprisingly high number of tornadoes.

The National Weather Service on Wednesday issued a record number of tornado warnings for the state, which indicate a twister has been spotted or detected by radar.

One of them struck a retirement community -- Spanish Lakes Country Club Village in Fort Pierce.

Several people died as search efforts continued.

"It's looking like the storm of the century," President Biden said at the start of a live briefing from his officials on the preparations.

"I urge everyone in Hurricane Milton's path to follow all safety instructions as we head into the next 24 hours. It's a matter of -- literally a matter of life and death."

More than 3.2 million customers were without electricity on Thursday morning, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks electricity supply shutdowns.

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