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Here’s what the aftermath looked like in parts of the hardest-hit areas of southwest Florida: Photos show how Hurricane Milton ravaged parts of Florida, including Bradenton, Tampa and Siesta Key.
Flooded streets, bashed-in buildings, ripped roofs.
The next day, October 9, increasing wind shear began to affect Milton, and the storm fell below Category 5 intensity early that morning. [30] The eye of the hurricane became cloud-filled and increasingly ill-defined while the convection became more ragged-looking as strong southwesterly wind shear of 35–40 mph (56–65 km/h) overtook the ...
Hurricane Milton came ashore Wednesday night in Siesta Key near Sarasota, but the more populated Tampa Bay region took a big hit with ripped buildings and flooded communities in Tampa, St ...
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Here’s what the aftermath from Hurricane Milton looked like in parts of the hardest-hit areas of Florida.
The most-intense hurricane on record is Wilma in 2005, followed by Gilbert in 1988, the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, and Rita in 2005. (Compiled by Jonathan Allen; Editing by Frank McGurty and Rod ...
Milton’s winds damaged homes and businesses in Tampa, but the city was spared the worst of the storm surge. There remain 521,000 customers without power in Hillsborough County, about 75% of the ...