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    Hurricane Milton tracker: Milton strengthens to Category 5 storm again

    By Emily ShapiroKevin Shalvey,

    1 days ago

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    Hurricane Milton, which re-strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane Tuesday afternoon, is taking aim at Florida's west coast. Landfall is expected late Wednesday night as a Category 3 hurricane.

    Milton is closing in as Floridians are still recovering from the devastation unleashed by Hurricane Helene.

    Latest Developments

    Oct 8, 8:23 PM

    St. Petersburg issues safety advisory for downtown tower cranes

    Officials in St. Petersburg issued a public safety advisory Tuesday for residents and businesses near tower cranes ahead of Hurricane Milton making landfall in Florida.

    Due to anticipated wind gusts from the storm exceeding 100 mph, the high winds could potentially exceed the safe operational limits for tower cranes and pose a risk of malfunction, the city said in a press release.

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    Mike Carlson/AP - PHOTO: Highway signage announces the impending arrival of Hurricane Milton and the evacuations zones, Oct. 8, 2024, in Port Richey, Fla.

    "Lowering or securing a tower crane is scheduled weeks in advance and is not a feasible option within the timeframe of an approaching storm due to the rapid intensification and forecasted path," the city said.

    The four construction sites of "particular concern" are 400 Central Ave. (downtown), 275 1st Ave. S (downtown) 1000 1st Ave. N (downtown) and 101 Main St. N (Carillon), according to the city.

    Oct 8, 7:07 PM

    Bradenton mayor says, 'We can replace your home, we can't replace your life'

    Ahead of Hurricane Milton's impact, the mayor of Bradenton, Florida, joined ABC News Live Tuesday to issue a grave warning to residents who are not planning to evacuate.

    "Get out of these areas because we can replace your home, we can't replace your life," Mayor Gene Brown said. "And we don't want to be finding bodies floating in rivers -- and we've seen that before," he added.

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    Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: People walk past boarded up storefronts in Tampa ahead of Hurricane Milton's expected landfall in the middle of this week, Oct. 8, 2024, in Fla.

    Bradenton lies on the west coast of Florida, sitting in the middle of the forecast path for Hurricane Milton, which is forecast to make landfall between Wednesday night and Thursday morning.

    Brown added that a local sheriff is advising those who do not evacuate to "Write your name on your arm so we can identify you. We're all talking the same way," Brown said.

    Oct 8, 6:36 PM

    Jacksonville mayor urges residents to shelter, stay off roads

    Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan urged residents to prepare for Hurricane Milton's impact in a press conference Tuesday.

    Deegan asked residents to "batten down the hatches" and hunker down until conditions improve.

    "We are expecting river flooding at the height of the storm, with peak tides carrying into Thursday evening," said Deegan. "We're asking everyone to stay off the roads. If you haven't already decided where you'll shelter, please do so now and stay there."

    -ABC News' Jason Volack

    Oct 8, 6:05 PM

    Timelapse video shows Hurricane Milton as seen from space

    In stunning video footage taken by NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, Hurricane Milton is seen from space as it makes its way toward landfall.

    Dominick shared the video on X, which he captured through the window of the SpaceX Crew Dragon, which is docked at the International Space Station (ISS).

    Oct 8, 5:35 PM

    American Airlines adds 2,000 seats for flights out of Florida

    As Florida residents face urgent evacuation warnings ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall, American Airlines is adding 2,000 seats to flights out of Florida Tuesday, the airline said in a statement.

    The airline said they will operate multiple additional flights out of Orlando International Airport "to allow customers who would like to evacuate by air the opportunity to do so."

    Oct 8, 4:56 PM

    Milton strengthens to Category 5 again

    Milton has re-strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane with 165 mph winds.

    Oct 8, 4:30 PM

    17% of stations without gas in Florida: GasBuddy

    On Tuesday afternoon, 17.4% of Florida’s gas stations were out of fuel, according to GasBuddy data.

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that, despite long lines at gas stations, the state didn’t have a fuel shortage. He said on Tuesday that 27 fuel trucks were escorted by the highway patrol overnight to help replenish gas stations.

    Oct 8, 4:08 PM

    Disney World announces closure

    Disney World said its parks will close in phases as the hurricane approaches.

    Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom will close at 1 p.m. Wednesday while Magic Kingdom, EPCOT and Disney Springs will close one hour later.

    The parks will likely stay closed on Thursday, Disney said.

    Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

    Oct 8, 11:45 PM

    Tracking Milton: Latest forecast

    Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida.

    Milton is forecast to weaken as it approaches Florida, but is expected to be a strong Category 3 hurricane when it makes landfall late Wednesday night or early Thursday near Tampa and Sarasota.

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    ABC News - PHOTO: This weather map shows the forecast path of Hurricane Milton through Thursday evening.

    The Tampa area is bracing for a potentially record-breaking storm surge up to 15 feet. This would shatter the record-breaking storm surge set just two weeks ago from Hurricane Helene.

    Storm surge could reach 12 feet in Fort Myers.

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    ABC News - PHOTO: storm surge

    Because of Milton’s large size, tropical storm-force winds are expected across nearly all of Florida. These winds will likely cause widespread damage to property and trees and leave millions without power for days to weeks.

    The highest rain totals are expected from Tampa to Orlando to Daytona, where an extreme flash flood risk -- the highest level -- is in effect.

    Five to 12 inches of rain is in the forecast; locally up to 18 inches is expected.

    -ABC News’ Melissa Griffin

    Oct 8, 3:17 PM

    Florida faces its largest emergency health care facility evacuation

    Florida is facing its largest-ever evacuation of emergency health care facilities due to Hurricane Milton, a Florida Department of Health spokesperson told ABC News.

    -ABC News' Mary Kekatos

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    Grant Grant
    1d ago
    welp kids stay home
    Guest
    1d ago
    Everyone needs to get the hell out of its path. Don't be a hero and lose your life.
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