'Milton' is coming, where to hit?

After 'Helen', Cyclone 'Milton' is approaching the United States.

After 'Helen', Cyclone 'Milton' is approaching the United States.

It may hit the coast of Florida in the middle of this week. Can quickly become a major hurricane before making landfall.

Florida residents were warned about this on Sunday, the Voice of America reported.

According to the report, early Sunday morning, Tropical Storm Milton was located about 1,385 kilometers west-southwest of Tampa, Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Later it moves eastward at a speed of 7 km per hour. But the storm is moving with a speed of 95 km per hour.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that while it is not clear where Hurricane Milton will hit, it will hit Florida hard. He also said that residents will be evacuated from the affected areas through mandatory and voluntary measures between Monday and Tuesday (October 7-8).

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.


Shohid Rana

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