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At least 4 dead as Hurricane Milton strikes Florida east coast

Asmaa Ahmed , News
(In UAE Time)
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Hurricane Milton
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Hurricane Milton wiped out Florida's east coast and claimed at least four lives. Particularly in St. Lucie County, where local officials verified the sad deaths of four people, the storm which made landfall with strong winds and heavy rains has had a major effect on several areas.

The victims belonged to a small village that the strength of the cyclone badly impacted. Authorities in St. Lucie County claimed that the hurricane left homes in ruins and displaced people at a retirement community in the vicinity. Although the extent of the damage makes recovery activities difficult, emergency response teams were sent to help with rescue operations and offer aid to individuals impacted. Once a quiet refuge for its senior citizens, the retirement community has been devastated by the constant winds and rain of the hurricane.

More than simply death was brought by Hurricane Milton; it also left a path of damage that would take time and money to restore. Along Florida's east coast, homes, businesses, and infrastructure have suffered; severe flooding, power outages, and structural damage have been documented in multiple sites. Along with physical damage, the route of the storm over Florida has left a great emotional toll on the people who have lost homes, loved ones, and a sense of security.

The first concern still is giving those impacted immediate help as authorities try to determine the whole extent of the damage. While emergency teams are still searching and rescuing, shelters have been established all around to house displaced people. Many places have had communications and power lines down, therefore these initiatives have been affected; local authorities are advising patience as they try to restore essential services.

The danger is far from gone even with the storm's departure. Authorities have advised people to stay indoors and refrain from exploring dangerous places because they have cautioned of ongoing hazards from flooding and fallen power lines. With such extensive devastation, rescue crews' operations are sluggish and laborious even as they are working around-the-clock to reach people who could still be stranded or in need of help.

The reaction to Hurricane Milton has been quick yet demanding. Working with federal agencies, state and local governments are organizing resources to guarantee that help finds people most in need. Apart from the urgent rescue and relief activities, longer-term recovery strategies are under development to assist in rebuilding the devastated towns. This include helping those who have lost businesses or homes as well as trying to restore water and electricity to the impacted areas.

 

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