Latest Update on Milton Landfall Time
Hurricane Milton Makes Landfall in Florida
Hurricane Milton, a Category 4 storm, made landfall near Milton, Florida, at approximately 3:00 AM EST today. The storm brought with it sustained winds of 130 mph and torrential rainfall, causing widespread damage and power outages. As of 6:00 AM EST, the storm was moving north-northeast at 15 mph and is expected to weaken to a tropical storm by this evening.
Evacuations Ordered
Prior to the storm's arrival, mandatory evacuations were ordered for coastal areas within a 50-mile radius of Milton. Emergency shelters were opened throughout the region, and residents were urged to seek higher ground and stay indoors.
Power Outages and Structural Damage
Hurricane Milton has caused significant power outages, with over 1 million homes and businesses without electricity. Structural damage has also been reported, with numerous buildings sustaining roof and wall damage. Emergency crews are working to restore power and clear debris, but it may take several days for full restoration.
Transportation Disruptions
The storm has caused major disruptions to transportation systems. Airports in the affected area have been closed, and all flights have been canceled. Road closures are in place due to downed trees and flooding, making it difficult to travel by car. Public transportation services have also been suspended.
Stay Informed and Follow Safety Precautions
Residents are urged to stay informed about the latest updates on Hurricane Milton and follow all safety precautions. Listen to local news and weather reports for the most up-to-date information. If you are in an affected area, stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. If you must go outside, be aware of downed power lines and debris.
Resources for Hurricane Milton
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- American Red Cross
- Florida Division of Emergency Management
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