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Hurricane Milton Intensifies: Urgent Warnings as Florida Residents Face Catastrophic Storm


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As Hurricane Milton rapidly intensifies into a Category 5 storm, officials are urging Florida residents to evacuate immediately. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor made an impassioned plea during a news conference on Monday, warning residents of the seriousness of the situation. "Listen, get out as quickly as you can. Do not wait," she said. Castor stressed the importance of evacuating before the storm hits, referencing past experiences where people delayed evacuating during Hurricane Helene and ended up calling for help too late. “This is going to be an event like none other," Castor added. "Helene was mostly a water event for us. This is going to be wind, water, storm surge, rain, you name it. It’s going to bring everything towards our community.”

 

Incredible images from the International Space Station of HurricaneMilton, which has just had recorded wind speeds of 180 mph (289 kph). Milton poses a huge threat to Floridians and many are rightly evacuating now.

 

The urgency was echoed by Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw, who warned that emergency services might not be able to reach those who choose to stay in evacuation zones. “If you stay in an evacuation zone, I can’t promise you that you’ll be safe. And I can’t promise you that I’m going to send my officers out and put their lives at risk during the peak of the storm. You must evacuate now,” Bercaw emphasized.

 

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The threat of Hurricane Milton has led to emergency declarations across the state. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer declared a state of emergency on Monday, with the city’s Emergency Operations Center preparing to fully activate on Wednesday. "The city’s Emergency Operations Center will move to a Level 2 Activation tomorrow, Tuesday, October 8, at 10 a.m. and expects to move to a Level 1 Full Activation on Wednesday, October 9 at 12 p.m.," a statement from his office read. The city of Orlando has also started offering sandbags to residents to prepare for potential flooding.

 

Hospitals and nursing homes in Florida are also taking precautions. According to Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie, between 500 and 600 ambulances are actively evacuating medical facilities in the greater Tampa Bay area. "We have numerous hospital facilities evacuating right now," Guthrie said, noting that this is the largest medical evacuation effort since Hurricane Michael in 2018. He added that more ambulances have been requested from FEMA to support the effort.

 

Meteorologists have reported that Hurricane Milton’s strength has surged, with sustained winds of 180 mph and stronger gusts. According to the National Hurricane Center, Milton has gained an astonishing 90 mph in wind speed in less than 24 hours. Hurricane warnings have now been issued for parts of Florida, with landfall expected by Wednesday night, likely near Tampa Bay. While the hurricane may weaken slightly before hitting land, it is expected to grow larger and remain a powerful storm at landfall.

 

Time is running out for Florida residents to take action as Hurricane Milton approaches. The warnings are clear—this storm is unprecedented in its intensity and potential destruction. "Get out as quickly as you can," Mayor Castor urged once more, a message echoed by officials statewide as the window for safe evacuation closes.

 

Based on a report from CNN 2024-10-08

 

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That diseased appendage, known as Americas dong, has indeed provoked Gods wrath. Lucky for them Blue states will fund the rebuild. Red states? ... they are in the red financially, kept afloat by the blue states and can't be expected to be of much help.
 

 

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On 10/8/2024 at 11:28 AM, Tug said:

Meanwhile gov Ronnie is having a bit of a snit refusing calls from the White House……real mature leadership there ehh?let’s all hope the hurricane doesn’t live up to its expectations.

He took calls from Biden and they both complimented eachother on their response. He isn't fielding calls from Kamala as she isn't in the chain of command. She hasn't called him about any storm that has happened in the past four years, just this one. 

 

Desantis also said if he felt she had something to offer he would have reached out. She doesnt have anything to offer. 

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6 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

He took calls from Biden and they both complimented eachother on their response. He isn't fielding calls from Kamala as she isn't in the chain of command. She hasn't called him about any storm that has happened in the past four years, just this one. 

 

Desantis also said if he felt she had something to offer he would have reached out. She doesnt have anything to offer. 


Her experience, leadership and accomplishments as Border Czar without a doubt led him to this decision 

 

He concur with him 100%.

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35 minutes ago, G_Money said:


Her experience, leadership and accomplishments as Border Czar without a doubt led him to this decision 

 

He concur with him 100%.

Ahh there never was a border czar that’s a figment of the retrumplican party’s imagination or more truthfully said just another lie

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Just now, Tug said:

Ahh there never was a border czar that’s a figment of the retrumplican party’s imagination or more truthfully said just another lie


Keep repeating that over and over and you eventually believe it.

 

Heard of the Stockholm Syndrome?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, G_Money said:


Keep repeating that over and over and you eventually believe it.

 

Heard of the Stockholm Syndrome?

 

 

Show me were that’s the case or can it!

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On 10/8/2024 at 11:39 PM, placeholder said:

These Florida counties have the highest GDP growth in the state

Three South Florida counties topped the list of the places in the state with the highest GDP growth — and one of them ranks among the top 10 in the United States.

According to a study by SmartAsset, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties have the highest GDP growth in the state of Florida in 2024.

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/these-florida-counties-have-the-highest-gdp-growth-in-the-state/3330895/

 

These areas tend to vote democratic.

 

Yes, rich people vote for getting richer.  What you're seeing there is a concentration of wealth, with the little guys being forced to move away.  Harris/Biden has been great for zillionaires.  The normal people can't afford to live there any more, so the population is decreasing while the GDP is going up. Is that a good thing?

 

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

Yes, rich people vote for getting richer.  What you're seeing there is a concentration of wealth, with the little guys being forced to move away.  Harris/Biden has been great for billionaires.  The normal people can't afford to live there any more, so the population is decreasing while the GDP is going up. Is that a good thing?

 

Stop deflecting. Your claim that this area was the only part of Florida that was not booming was false. In fact it is the most economically dynamic area. 

And as for claims that people are moving elsewhere for cheaper housing...in most if not all of Florida home prices have escalated sharply.

"Home values have increased in every American state since 2013, according to a study from Architecture Lab. However, Florida is one of the states where values have increased the most dramatically. Using data from the Zillow Home Value Index, Architecture Lab ranked every U.S. state based on the difference between average home values in 2013 and 2023. Florida ranked No. 2: A decade ago, the average home was valued at $144,464. Last year, however, that value had jumped 164% to $381,922."

https://www.floridatrend.com/article/39766/florida-home-values-have-more-than-doubled-in-the-past-decade#:~:text=Using data from the Zillow,had jumped 164% to %24381%2C922.

 

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16 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Yes, rich people vote for getting richer.  What you're seeing there is a concentration of wealth, with the little guys being forced to move away.  Harris/Biden has been great for zillionaires.  The normal people can't afford to live there any more, so the population is decreasing while the GDP is going up. Is that a good thing?

 

Is Florida’s middle class shrinking?

According to the Pew Research Center, their analysis of government data revealed that the number of adults in middle-class households has dropped from 61% in 1970 to 50% in 2021. Claar said a shrinking middle class is a concern.

The U.S. Census says the average median income for households in Florida from 2017-2021 was $61,777. With rising inflation, cost of housing and daycare people find themselves paying more out of pocket now than ever before.

https://winknews.com/2023/10/30/florida-middle-class/

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