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Florida warned of 'potentially catastrophic' Hurricane Milton impact Florida braces for 'potentially catastrophic' Hurricane Milton
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Hurricane Milton approaches FloridaHurricane Milton approaches Florida
US officials have warned of the threat to life posed by Hurricane Milton, which briefly became a category five storm before returning to category four as it heads towards Florida. Hurricane Milton, a "potentially catastrophic" category four storm, is closing in for a direct hit on Florida's Gulf coast.
Milton is still packing ferocious winds of up to 155mph (250km/h) as it moves past the northern edge of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Forecasters from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) say "potentially catastrophic" storm surges are possible along coastal areas. Milton has weakened slightly from a category five, but is still packing ferocious winds of up to 145mph (233km/h) after brushing past the northern edge of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
The storm is expected to hit the heavily populated city of Tampa Bay with full force on Wednesday, less than two weeks after the state was hit by Hurricane Helene. The storm is expected to slam into the heavily populated city of Tampa Bay with full force on Wednesday, less than two weeks after the state was hit by Hurricane Helene.
Floridians have been told to prepare for the state's largest evacuation effort in years.Floridians have been told to prepare for the state's largest evacuation effort in years.
Follow live updates as Milton bears down on FloridaFollow live updates as Milton bears down on Florida
When will the hurricane hit? Everything we know so farWhen will the hurricane hit? Everything we know so far
Governor Ron DeSantis has warned that time for people to evacuate is quickly running out. On Tuesday, Governor Ron DeSantis said that thousands of members of Florida's National Guard were being activated , and that additional petrol and diesel supplies were being provided to fuel stations.
"We have to assume this is going to be a monster," DeSantis said at press conference on Monday afternoon, as officials warned of the storm's category five status. The governor added that Florida had prepared dozens of shelters to help house residents left stranded in the storm.
"We have one of the sites that can do 10,000," he said in a news briefing. "Others will do multiple thousands. But these are designed to be a shelter of last resort."
He said on Monday that the storm looked like it was going to be a "monster".
Watch: Meteorologist becomes emotional giving Hurricane Milton updateWatch: Meteorologist becomes emotional giving Hurricane Milton update
Warnings over Hurricane Milton come just 10 days after Hurricane Helene - the deadliest mainland storm since Katrina in 2005 - pummelled the US south-east, killing at least 225 people. Hundreds more are missing.
Just 10 days ago Hurricane Helene - the deadliest mainland storm since Katrina in 2005 - pummelled the US south-east, killing at least 225 people. Hundreds more are missing.
At least 14 of those deaths were in Florida, where 51 of 67 counties are now under emergency warnings as Milton approaches.At least 14 of those deaths were in Florida, where 51 of 67 counties are now under emergency warnings as Milton approaches.
"Unfortunately, some of the Helene victims are in the path of this storm," DeSantis said. While the hurricane weakened on Tuesday morning, the National Hurricane Center warned that it could double in size before striking Florida on Wednesday.
Ken Graham, director of the National Weather Service (NWS), said Milton had become a category five hurricane at record-breaking speed - with wind speeds intensifying by 80 knots (148km/h) over 24 hours. "Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida," the update said.
"That's the third highest we have on record," he said. Early on Tuesday, winds from the hurricane weakened to 145mph, down from 180mph the night before.
Hurricanes are separated into five categories based on their wind speed.Hurricanes are separated into five categories based on their wind speed.
Those reaching category three and higher are considered major hurricanes because of their potential for significant loss of life and damage, according to the NWS. Those reaching category three and higher are considered major hurricanes because of their potential for significant loss of life and damage, according to the National Weather Service.
Hurricane Milton is expected to weaken on Tuesday as it travels over the Gulf of Mexico, dropping to a category three storm by the time it makes landfall in Florida's Tampa Bay on Wednesday evening or early on Thursday. The National Hurricane Center has warned that life-threatening storm surges and damaging winds along portions of Florida's west coast were possible from late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
The National Hurricane Center warned torrential rain and flash-flooding can be expected across parts of Florida from late Monday.
It added that life-threatening storm surges and damaging winds along portions of Florida's west coast were possible from late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
Rainfall totals could reach localised highs of 15in (38cm), and coastal areas could see storm surges of 10-15ft (3-4.5m).Rainfall totals could reach localised highs of 15in (38cm), and coastal areas could see storm surges of 10-15ft (3-4.5m).
"Use today as your day to finalise and execute the plan that is going to protect you and your family," DeSantis told residents on Tuesday.
Counties began issuing evacuation orders on Monday, and tolls will be suspended on roads in western and central Florida.Counties began issuing evacuation orders on Monday, and tolls will be suspended on roads in western and central Florida.
Long queues at petrol stations began forming in south Florida, with some reports of stations running out of fuel.Long queues at petrol stations began forming in south Florida, with some reports of stations running out of fuel.
Traffic congestion in some areas has increased by as much as 90% above average, DeSantis said.Traffic congestion in some areas has increased by as much as 90% above average, DeSantis said.
School closures in several counties begin on Tuesday.School closures in several counties begin on Tuesday.
Keith Turi, a spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), said: "I’m encouraged by the amount of evacuation that’s going on right now." Keith Turi, a spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), said: "I’m encouraged by the amount of evacuation that’s going on right now.
"This is actually a good sign.""This is actually a good sign."
Parts of Pinellas County, where at least a dozen people were killed by Helene, were placed under evacuation orders on Monday.Parts of Pinellas County, where at least a dozen people were killed by Helene, were placed under evacuation orders on Monday.
Airports in Tampa and Orlando announced they would be suspending flight operations from Tuesday because of the storm.Airports in Tampa and Orlando announced they would be suspending flight operations from Tuesday because of the storm.
A town hall style event to be filmed with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Miami on Tuesday was postponed until next week.
“The health and safety of everyone involved in this event is the highest priority,” said the host network Univision.
Huge tailbacks as people try to flee Hurricane MiltonHuge tailbacks as people try to flee Hurricane Milton
Are you in Florida? Please share your experiencesAre you in Florida? Please share your experiences
How is climate change affecting hurricanes like Milton?How is climate change affecting hurricanes like Milton?
What made Hurricane Helene so damaging?What made Hurricane Helene so damaging?
Hurricanes: A look inside the deadly stormsHurricanes: A look inside the deadly storms
What is a storm surge and how serious is the threat from Milton?What is a storm surge and how serious is the threat from Milton?
Foul weather derailed the presidential campaign as well.
DeSantis spoke by phone with President Joe Biden but, according to NBC News, he has refused to take any calls from Vice-President Kamala Harris, who is running for president against former President Donald Trump.
"I didn’t know she called me.... I was not aware of that,” DeSantis said.
Harris, asked about her calls not being answered on Monday afternoon, responded that “playing political games with this moment, in these crisis situation[s], these are the height of emergency situation[s], [is] utterly irresponsible,
"And it is selfish and it is about political gamesmanship instead of doing the job that you took an oath to do, which is to put the people first.”
A town hall style event to be filmed with Trump in Miami on Tuesday was postponed until next week.
“The health and safety of everyone involved in this event is the highest priority,” said the host network Univision.
Where and when Milton is expected to hitWhere and when Milton is expected to hit
The approach of the new hurricane comes as the US government warns that clean-up efforts could take years after Hurricane Helene.The approach of the new hurricane comes as the US government warns that clean-up efforts could take years after Hurricane Helene.
Over 12,000 cubic yards of debris have been removed in Helene-affected areas of Florida in less than two days, officials said.Over 12,000 cubic yards of debris have been removed in Helene-affected areas of Florida in less than two days, officials said.
DeSantis said debris removal will continue "until it is no longer safe to do so".
Hundreds of roads in affected areas remain closed, hampering efforts to send aid to hard-hit communities.Hundreds of roads in affected areas remain closed, hampering efforts to send aid to hard-hit communities.
Helene made landfall in late September as a category four hurricane - damaging structures, causing flash flooding and knocking out power to millions of homes. Helene made landfall in late September as a category four hurricane.
As well as in Florida, deaths were recorded in Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia - and the worst-hit state, North Carolina.As well as in Florida, deaths were recorded in Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia - and the worst-hit state, North Carolina.
Biden has ordered another 500 soldiers to be deployed to North Carolina. The troops - who now number 1,500 in all - will work with thousands of government relief workers and National Guard.Biden has ordered another 500 soldiers to be deployed to North Carolina. The troops - who now number 1,500 in all - will work with thousands of government relief workers and National Guard.
Biden has so far approved nearly $140m (£107m) in federal assistance.Biden has so far approved nearly $140m (£107m) in federal assistance.
Thousands of cots are set up in Tropicana Field for hurricane evacueesThousands of cots are set up in Tropicana Field for hurricane evacuees
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