Florida begins clean up after Milton unleashes deadly destruction



Hurricane Milton hit Florida’s west coast as a Category 3 storm and resulted in at least 10 deaths and millions of people without power. Priscilla Thompson reports from Fort Pierce as residents there begin to clean up and Al Roker breaks down the hurricane’s impacts.

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35 thoughts on “Florida begins clean up after Milton unleashes deadly destruction”

  1. ‘Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna demanded more FEMA funding for Florida, just weeks after she voted against a bill that provided $20 billion for federal emergency funds.’

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  2. No one is getting the point that these storms hurricane or judgments from God and there are more disasters left to come for America' and the Caribbean because our sin is too grate God cant take it anymore

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