Fleeing the Fury: Thousands Evacuate as Super Hurricane Milton Threatens Florida with 285 km/h Winds

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Fleeing the Fury: Thousands Evacuate as Super Hurricane Milton Threatens Florida with 285 km/h Winds


Hurricane Milton, now a Category 5 storm, is set to hit Florida with potentially catastrophic impacts. The storm's central pressure dropped to 898 millibars, making it one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin. With sustained winds of up to 180 mph, Milton's rapid intensification has led to massive evacuations across Florida. Nearly 15 million residents are under flood watches, and airports, schools, and other facilities have been closed in preparation for the storm. Florida's west coast is expected to be hit hardest




Here is an image representing Hurricane Milton as it approaches Florida, showing the intense storm clouds, strong winds, and dangerous waves crashing against the coastline. The scene reflects the impending disaster, with visible damage and evacuations underway.


Hurricane Milton is approaching the Florida coast with devastating winds reaching 285 km/h (about 180 mph). Thousands of residents are fleeing the affected areas, as documented in numerous video clips showing congested highways packed with cars. The storm's rapid intensification has triggered widespread evacuations, especially in central Florida, as residents scramble to escape the hurricane’s path. Authorities continue to warn of potential catastrophic damage due to the hurricane's immense size and intensity.

Here is an image depicting the evacuation of thousands of cars fleeing from Hurricane Milton as it approaches the Florida coast. The packed highway, dark clouds, and intense winds create a chaotic scene, reflecting the urgency of residents trying to escape the hurricane's devastating path.

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