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Floridians brace for HurricaneMilton; cover homes, cars with plastic

Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall near Sarasota, Florida, with the potential to be the worst storm in over a century. Authorities urge residents to prepare for high winds, flooding, and storm surges, emphasizing the need for precautionary measures and evacuations.
 

Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall near Sarasota, Florida, late Wednesday night. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Tampa Bay has described Milton as "a historic storm for the west coast of Florida," raising concerns about its potential impact. Experts warn that Hurricane Milton could be the most severe storm to hit the Tampa Bay area in over a century.

Residents along Florida’s west coast are bracing for high winds, heavy rainfall, and potential flooding. Authorities have urged residents to take precautionary measures, including evacuations, securing their homes, and preparing emergency supplies. The hurricane is expected to bring significant storm surges, and the NWS has emphasized the importance of being prepared for catastrophic damage.

This unprecedented storm has the potential to cause widespread destruction, making it critical for residents in the affected areas to stay updated on weather alerts and follow safety guidelines. As Florida prepares for Hurricane Milton, authorities continue to monitor the storm’s trajectory closely, urging the public to take the warnings seriously and act swiftly to ensure their safety.