Hurricane 'Milton' Hit Florida's Coastline.


Hurricane "Milton" Reached the Florida Coastline with Speeds Over 190 km/h
Information has become known about the approach of hurricane "Milton" to the city of Siesta Key on the Florida coastline. According to CNN, this phenomenon, considered a category three hurricane, has significant consequences for the region.
Dangerous flooding, heavy rains, and strong wind gusts are forecasted, which may pose a threat to people and property. Hurricane "Milton" will maintain its strength and will move through central Florida overnight until Thursday.
Life-threatening flash floods and torrents will inundate urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses
According to the National Weather Service, it is expected that the phenomenon will cause various negative consequences. Already more than 600,000 homes and businesses in Florida remain without power, and this number will continue to grow.
Although, according to the U.S. weather service, the strength of the hurricane has slightly decreased, it remains dangerous because of the wind speed. Speaking of American hurricanes, this one may become one of the strongest storms in the last hundred years. It will lead to serious consequences in Florida.
Preliminary information from The Washington Post indicates that hurricane "Milton" is approaching the western coastline of Florida. Its power has decreased, but it remains destructive.
President Biden postponed his trips to Germany and Angola due to the phenomenon. His visits, according to his spokesperson, were canceled due to the predicted trajectory and strength of hurricane "Milton".
It is worth mentioning that the previous hurricane "Helen" led to hundreds of deaths and missing persons in the United States just a few days ago.
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