Hurricane Milton Makes Landfall In Florida As Category 3 Storm

Hurricane Milton Makes Landfall In Florida As Category 3 Storm

NEW YORK, Oct 10 (NNN-XINHUA) – Hurricane Milton made its landfall along the west-central coast of Florida, last night, as a Category 3 storm, expected to inflict heavy losses and damage on the Sunshine State.

“Life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds, and flooding rains will continue to occur across portions of central and south-western Florida,” said an advisory by the National Weather Service.

The State of Florida had over 1.4 million electric customers without power, as of 10.00 p.m. Eastern Time (0200 GMT Thursday), around 1.5 hours after the landing, according to PowerOutage.us, a website that tracks and records power outages across the country.

A flash flood emergency was in effect for the Tampa Area, with a sustained wind of 119 km per hour and a gust of 157 km per hour reported at Middle Tampa Bay, according to an update by the National Hurricane Centre, at 10.00 p.m. Eastern Time (0200 GMT Thursday).

It was reported that St. Petersburg, Florida, had over nine inches (23 cm) of rainfall in three hours, and more than 16 inches (40 cm) of rainfall, in the past 24 hours.

Florida had more than 100 tornado warnings and 19 confirmed touchdowns yesterday, with damage reported in a number of counties, according to Florida Governor, Ronald DeSantis.

Multiple people were killed in St. Lucie County, Florida, after a tornado outbreak hit the area, according to local reports.

Milton has weakened to a Category 2 storm and its intensity was at Category 5, prior to its landing. Still, it is expected to remain a hurricane while it crosses the Florida Peninsula, warned the National Weather Service.

Milton became the fifth hurricane hitting the Gulf Coast, so far this year, with three of them striking Florida.– NNN-XINHUA  

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