Cyclone Milton is coming

International Desk: Cyclone Milton is heading towards the United States. The cyclone is rapidly becoming a major hurricane. This hurricane may hit the coast of Florida in the middle of this week. Florida residents have already been warned and told to stay in safe places.

International Desk: Cyclone Milton is heading towards the United States. The cyclone is rapidly becoming a major hurricane. This hurricane may hit the coast of Florida in the middle of this week. Florida residents have already been warned and told to stay in safe places.


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Early on Sunday (October 06), Milton was located about 1,385 kilometers west-southwest of Tampa, Florida. Later it moves eastward at a speed of 7 km per hour. The storm is moving at a speed of 95 km per hour. The Voice of America and Reuters reported this information in a report about the National Hurricane Center in Miami. According to the report, Hurricane Milton is likely to hit the populated Tampa Bay area of ​​Florida.


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told residents to be on the alert , saying it was not clear where Milton would hit. But it will make landfall along the coast of Florida. Mandatory and voluntary evacuation of residents from potentially affected areas between October 7 and 8.


DeSantis told Florida residents on Sunday, "All day today (Sunday), all day Monday, possibly all day Tuesday to prepare for the hurricane." Know where you need to safely evacuate to where you will be evacuated through mandatory and voluntary evacuations. He said 4,000 National Guard troops are helping the Florida Division of Emergency Management and the Florida Department of Transportation remove debris from Hurricane Helen.

 

Earlier, Hurricane Helen hit Florida's Big Bend coast late last month. At that time the wind speed was 140 miles per hour. In addition to the loss of life, the hurricane's ravages brought down numerous trees and power poles in Big Bend and surrounding areas. Along with that, many houses were damaged and hundreds of roads were submerged.


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