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    Miami Gardens supply caravan headed to West Coast survivors of Milton

    By Tania Francois,

    2 days ago

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    A caravan left South Florida Monday morning and was heading to the Gulf Coast to help people impacted by Hurricane Milton .

    The effort was put together by City of Miami Gardens leaders and state Rep. Ashley Grant to help minority and underserved communities. The caravan left Norwood Park and was headed to St. Petersburg.

    CBS News Miami's Tania Francois, Executive Producer Impacting Communities, joined the Caravan of Hope in a convoy of about a dozen vehicles. Follow her updates below.

    Volunteers unpack trailer and organize donations

    St. Petersburg residents wait patiently as volunteers get ready for distribution.

    Residents wait patiently in the shade 00:07
    Volunteers organize donations 00:13

    Diapers, food, clothes and cleaning supplies have arrived

    A semi truck filled with donations from Miami Garden residents arrived safely and is being distributed.

    Donations arrive safely 00:34

    Food truck gets ready to serve

    The food truck is warming up and ready to serve 00:39

    The caravan arrives in St. Petersburg

    There were a few pit stops but everyone and all the supplies arrived safely.

    Caravan arrives in St. Petersburg 00:33

    Bradenton gas station out of gas

    We are now in Bradenton just on the other side of Sarasota. And as you can see in this video, there is no gas.

    Miami Gardens hurricane relief is making its way north 00:43

    Caravan draws closer to destination

    Miami Gardens donations headed to St. Petersburg 02:36

    Caravan stuck in traffic delays on I-75N

    We can only assume there's an accident ahead of us. We are not moving. We're still on I-75 in Fort Myers, about halfway to St. Petersburg.

    Caravan gets stuck in traffic delays on I-75N 00:28

    Caravan used opportunity to top off gas tanks in case they meet with shortages further north

    While a tire is getting fixed on a food truck, members of the caravan descended on a plaza to get coffee, gas and snacks for the road. We were hoping to get to St. Petersburg by 5 p.m. I don't think we're going to make it. We'll see.

    Tania Francois on the road with Caravan of Hope 00:32
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    Flat tire offers opportunity to get refueled. CBS News Miami

    Waiting along I-75N after getting flat tire

    At Mile Marker 99, just before Exit 111 to Ave Maria, the truck got a flat tire. We pulled over to the side of the road and are waiting to continue on our journey.

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    A generator is carried north to help with power outages. CBS News Miami

    On the road with dozens of vehicles headed north to help survivors

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    Caravan of Hope on the road to St. Petersburg Monday. CBS News Miami

    We took off from Norwood Park in Miami Gardens in a convoy that included Miami Gardens police, a nonprofit organization, elected officials, a semi trailer truck, a food truck and a Bobcat. A little after 8 a.m., we made it through the last toll both onto Alligator Alley. Around Mile Marker 45 on Alligator Alley we passed a different convoy of Homestead Police officers, plus a few dozen vehicles, four 18-wheelers, a generator and a slew of police officers.

    Caravan of Hope headed to the hub in St. Petersburg

    Executive Producer Tania Francois joined the Caravan of Hope early Monday morning in a convoy of about a dozen vehicles.

    The effort was put together by City of Miami Gardens leaders and state Rep. Ashley Grant.

    For three days, city leaders have asked members of the community to drop off items, and the community came through.

    Caravan of Hope Headed To St. Petersburg Hub 02:56
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