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Florida Faces Widespread Blackouts as Hurricane Milton Hits: 2 Million Without Power

wiobs October 10, 2024
Florida Faces Widespread Blackouts as Hurricane Milton Hits: 2 Million Without Power

As Hurricane Milton strikes Florida, nearly 2 million residents are left without power, with Pinellas and Sarasota counties among the hardest hit. Duke Energy and Florida Power and Light have … Read More

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Hurricane Milton Threatens Florida’s West Coast with Catastrophic Impact

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Hurricane Milton Threatens Florida’s West Coast with Catastrophic Impact

Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 5 storm, is expected to cause catastrophic damage along Florida’s west coast, triggering mass evacuations and safety measures. Residents are urged to prepare for extreme … Read More

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