Milton leaves path of destruction in hurricane-battered Florida



Hurricane Milton crashed into Florida’s Gulf Coast near the Siesta Keys as a powerful Category 3 storm with winds gusts reaching more than 100 miles-per-hour and a storm surge over 10 feet high in some areas. Tornadoes also ravaged the region, damaging buildings and leaving more than three million without power. NBC’s Tom Llamas reports for TODAY.

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41 thoughts on “Milton leaves path of destruction in hurricane-battered Florida”

  1. Nothing happened. The storm was a complete nothing. I knew it was gonna be like that. They always love to scare everybody. OK, yes get out of the coast, but they made it sound like it was gonna destroy the entire center of the state and thousands of people fled even Orlando. It cost everyone a ton of money and nothing happened. This is how hurricanes are. They never caused mass destruction. They caused mostlystorm surge, which is dangerous, and then sporadic destruction. Like it was during hurricane Andrew, which was isolated to small areas and like it was during Katrina that except for the flooding of the ninth ward, there was really no damage in New Orleans. Complete joke. Everyone has to stop freaking out and the news has to stop creating chaos for the ratings.

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  2. You make wooden frame house in very probable storm area. Hit by hurricane’s every year. 😂😂😂😂. You guys have a problem. It’s about construction codes. To light structures to be blow by winds. Windows with no shades or protections. Etc. come on. Is a construction issue there.

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  3. This shows that when a country prefer to pour billions if not trillions to wage war and their infrastructure like power lines were never buried and run underground.
    This should have been done many decades ago, like water lines for many other DEVELOPED COUNTRIES!

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