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Hurricane Milton threatens to wreak havoc in Florida

October 9, 2024

The Category 4 hurricane is barreling towards heavily populated areas of Florida's Gulf coast. US President Joe Biden has said lives are at risk as officials warn residents to evacuate.

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Men drilling a board into a wall
People board up a business in Fort Meyers Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton Image: Ricardo Arduengo/REUTERS

Millions of Florida residents have been ordered to evacuate as Hurricane Milton is on course to make landfall on the west coast of the state at some point late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning local time.

US President Joe Biden has called on Florida residents to take heed of the warnings, adding that the storm could turn into the worst natural disaster to hit the state in a century.

The hurricane weakened slightly to a Category 4 hurricane over the Gulf of Mexico early Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported. However, the storm is still packing winds of over 150 mph (240 kph), and is expected to hit the Florida coast as a Category 4 storm with sustained wind speeds of 130 mph. 

The NHC has warned that deadly storm surge, where the force of the hurricane pushes a wall of water inland, could reach record-breaking levels, with 12-15 feet (3.6-4.5 meters) predicted from the Tampa Bay area to points south. 

'Matter of life and death,' says Biden

"It's a matter of life and death, and that's not hyperbole," Biden said from the White House, calling on citizens to "evacuate now, now, now."

As the second huge hurricane in as many weeks barreled toward Florida's Gulf coast, locals boarded up their homes and fled.

The US president has postponed planned visits to Germany and Angola later this week as Milton approaches Florida.

"Fluctuations in intensity are likely while Milton moves across the eastern Gulf of Mexico, but Milton is expected to be a dangerous major hurricane when it reaches the west-central coast of Florida Wednesday night," the NHC said.

"Basically the entire peninsula portion of Florida is under some type of either a watch or a warning," Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said at a news conference.

The storm was large enough for astronauts to record it from space. 

Airlines put on extra flights out of Tampa, Orlando, Fort Myers and Sarasota, as highways ground to a halt with escaping traffic and gas stations sold out of fuel.

Communities in the United States are still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Helene, which two weeks ago flooded streets and homes along its devastating march that left at least 230 dead.

Mass evacuations as Hurricane Milton aims for Florida

Storm grazes Yucatan coast of Mexico

Mexican authorities in the state of Yucatan reported minor damage from the effects of Milton as it passed just offshore.

Power lines, light poles and trees were knocked out near the coast, and some small thatched-roof structures were destroyed, Yucatan Governor Joaquin Diaz said. No injuries or deaths were reported.

Diaz surveyed the damage suffered after Milton passed by.

"We will carry out a clear survey of housing and port infrastructure to carry out the necessary repairs and thus support those who need it most," he posted on X, formerly Twitter.

jsi/sms (AP, AFP)