Thursday, October 10, 2024

Hurricane Milton floods Florida as police chief issues grim prediction: Live

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CNN host gets hit by flying debris live on air while covering Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton has devastated portions of Florida causing “multiple deaths” and officials predicting that more bodies will be found upon sunrise.

Milton made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday night near Sarasota County’s Siesta Key, bringing multiple tornadoes, 28ft waves, strong winds, heavy rainfall, and devastating storm surge.

Evacuation alerts were blasted out to millions, with Bradenton Police Chief Melanie issuing a bleak prognosis for those who neglected advice.

“What we’ll probably be finding in the morning are bodies,” she told BBC Radio 4’s Today program on Thursday.

“Multiple deaths” have already been confirmed after dozens of tornadoes spawned in St Lucie County, seeing a tornado strike Spanish Lakes Country Club retirement village in Fort Pierce, county Sheriff Keith Pearson said.

More than 3.2m homes and businesses in Florida have been left powerless, with those in the west-central region the worst impacted. A large crane was downed in St Petersburg and the roof of Tropicana Field baseball stadium was ripped clean off during Milton’s ferocious winds.

After landfall, Milton has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane and is moving off Florida’s east coast – with residents still battling against brutal winds and storm surge.

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DeSantis ‘hasn’t confirmed’ tornado deaths, but says they’re ‘likely’

Ron DeSantis said he “has not confirmed” the death of four people said to have been killed by a tornado in St Lucie County on Wednesday ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall.

The Florida Governor to specify that “that does not mean there has not been any”.

He continued: “There’s a process where this happens with the state. I know with the tornadoes, it seems very likely that there were, that there were some.

“With the tornadoes, that’s the only reports we’ve received. No confirmations. I imagine there’s going to be some confirmations, but it’s too soon to tell.”

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:59

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$50m available in loans for small businesses, DeSantis announces

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has activated a Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan program, with $50m available to hand out as loans for small businesses.

“We have 50 million available to Florida small businesses, and it’s zero interest loan, very flexible repayment options,” he said in a Thursday morning briefing.

“You can apply for loans of up to $50,000 through the program. Loans of up to $100,000 are available for agriculture and aquaculture small businesses and loans of $150,000 are available for citrus and cattle operations.”

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:55

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Storm waters may carry ‘fatal’ infections, DeSantis says

“Standing storm waters can also carry a bacteria that can lead to fatal infections,” Ron DeSantis said.

“This type of infection was responsible for a fatality following Hurricane Helene, so please avoid wading through standing water.”

The governor’s warning comes after the Florida Department of Health previously warned residents to avoid heavily-flooded areas due to the risk of Vibrio infections.

Exposure to the bacteria (often through open wounds or ingestion), which lives in coastal waters, can cause the illness vibriosis. The vibrio infection can cause watery diarrhea, vomiting, blistering skin lesions and discharge – if wounds become infected.

“The Florida Department of Health (Department) urges residents and visitors to avoid floodwaters and prevent exposure to Vibrio in anticipation of flooding and heavy rain caused by Hurricane Milton,” the Florida Department of Health said in a statement on Tuesday.

About 1 in 5 people with this infection die, sometimes within a day or two of becoming ill, the Center for Disease and Control Prevention says on its website.

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:49

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DeSantis: ‘Don’t touch downed power lines during clean-up efforts!’

“Now, as you survey damage and clean up, please be cautious of hazards,” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said during a Thursday morning press briefing call.

“We have post-storm fatalities almost every storm, and a lot of these fatalities are avoidable, so please be cautious of downed power lines.”

He continued: “Don’t touch them. Don’t remove tree debris that may be entangled with downed power lines. Standing water can conceal down power lines and other hazards. So please be mindful and never walk through storm waters.”

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:45

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Voices: Hurricane Milton conspiracy theories are deadly – and play right into Trump’s hands

Providing aid agencies like mine with critical funding could be the difference between life and death for millions of Americans, writes FEMA worker Nathalie Beasnael – but Republican paranoia is getting in the way.

Read Nathalie’s full piece for The Independent below.

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:44

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Families and pets rescued as National Guard deploys across 26 counties

DeSantis announced that dozens of search and rescue missions have been completed, with more than 48 residents being saved across Florida.

“State search and rescue teams report at least 48 individuals have been rescued as of 6.30am. National Guard search and rescue teams have worked overnight and successfully executed rescues of families and pets on the west coast and from the destruction of the tornadoes in east, in the central, and eastern parts of Florida.”

“The [Florida National Guard] continues to work into the morning and have 31 rescue aircraft operational, and hundreds of rescuers engaged in over 125 active missions In 26 different counties,” DeSantis said.

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:41

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Live: DeSantis shares relief that ‘this was not the worst case scenario’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis shared his relief that “this was not the worst case scenario” for Florida in the wake of Hurricane Milton slamming into the state’s west coast on Wednesday night.

“Thankfully, this was not the worst case scenario,” the governor said on a Thursday morning press briefing.

“The storm did weaken before landfall, and the storm surge, as initially reported, has not been as significant overall as what was observed for Hurricane Helene.”

James Liddell10 October 2024 13:36

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Sun rise shines a light on extent of damage inflicted upon Florida

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James Liddell10 October 2024 13:28

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Hurricane Milton ‘pulling away’ from Florida’s east coast

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Breaking: Four killed by tornadoes in St Lucie County

Four people in St Lucie County have been killed by tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton ahead of landfall, officials said.

County Sheriff Keith Pearson previously confirmed that there had been “multiple deaths” after a dozen tornadoes spawned in St Lucie County within just 20 minutes.

One of which struck Spanish Lakes Country Club retirement village in Fort Pierce, causing several fatalities, Pearson said.

James Liddell10 October 2024 12:55

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