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Residents are urged to complete their hurricane preps as Milton will start to indirectly affect western central Florida on Tuesday.
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Milton’s growth Monday sets the stage for a dangerous storm surge in Tampa Bay and potential mass evacuations less than two weeks after Helene swamped the coastline.
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The major hurricane is moving over the Gulf of Mexico and headed toward large population centers including Tampa and Orlando.
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Florida has ramped up debris-removal efforts and recalled emergency workers who provided aid in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
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Hurricane weary Florida is preparing for powerful Milton, which is expected to impact western central Florida on Wednesday.
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Floridians are preparing for yet another hurricane as Milton is forecast to impact the state early next week. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting a powerful hurricane to impact some parts of Florida.
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Hurricanes are getting stronger and more frequent. Tornado alley is shifting eastward toward the panhandle. Climate change is heating oceans. Tim Miller talks about it on "Speaking Of."
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Their job is to support firefighters, paramedics and law enforcement officers responding to disasters
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Governor Ron DeSantis said during a Tuesday press conference that almost 50,000 homes are still without power.
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Over 100 people in Madison County are still in shelters after Hurricane Helene blew through last week. Large sections of the population are still without electricity.