Hurricane Milton caused widespread destruction to Florida’s nursery infrastructure and crops, including damaged poinsettia plants that could lead to holiday season shortages.
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Milton caused widespread flooding and deadly tornadoes, killing at least 16 people Milton's rapid intensification linked to climate change, could cost insurers $30-$60 billion Biden seeks more ...
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — President Joe Biden will visit Florida this weekend, the White House announced Friday, as the state plows ahead with recovery from two devastating hurricanes over a two ...
UP HIS YARD. THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA WHO ARE WAITING TO GET THEIR POWER BACK. AS OF RIGHT NOW, THIS IS A LOOK AT THE CURRENT POWER OUTAGES. THE MOST 110,000 IN VOLUSIA ...
Florida residents are returning to their homes, many still without power, while gas shortages and flooding persist three days after Hurricane Milton made landfall in the state as a deadly Category ...
At least 14 people have died after Hurricane Milton spawned tornadoes in Florida and churned across the state, battering communities with fierce winds, rain and storm surge. Hundreds of people ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Hurricane Milton churned across Florida on Thursday after plowing into the state as a Category 3 storm, bringing misery to a coast still ravaged by Helene, pounding cities with ...
There wasn’t much more than a pile of debris from shattered homes when Vickie Ward returned Friday to her Grove City, Florida, neighborhood after Hurricane Milton. “We have stuff in our yard ...
A DESPERATE man strapped his entire home to the ground as Hurricane Milton hurtled towards Florida. Mohammed Nijem anchored down his one-storey house in Tampa with giant yellow straps in a ...
Tampa City Council member Bill Carlson says millions of people have evacuated the US State of Florida. Mr Carlson says they are “hopefully” on “safe ground” now.