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​Hurricane Milton roars through 'dark' Florida as residents take shelter

Last updated on - Oct 10, 2024, 10:27 IST
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Hurricane Milton strikes Florida, leaving power outages in its wake

As Hurricane Milton approached Florida, the first signs of trouble emerged with rain beginning to fall in Tampa. Residents braced themselves for the impending storm, which was expected to bring not only fierce winds and heavy rainfall but also widespread power outages, which affected more than 1 million people. As millions evacuated, emergency services prepared for the worst. With the hurricane on the horizon, many residents were left wondering if they would weather the storm without electricity. (Image source: AP)

2/11

Wind-driven rain soaked downtown Tampa during Hurricane Milton

In the midst of Hurricane Milton’s passage, wind-driven rain poured through the streets of downtown Tampa, making conditions hazardous. In Orlando, a lone man walked through the deserted avenues, as the storm closed in with heavy winds and relentless rain. (Image source: AP)

3/11

Lee County Sheriff's officer patrolled Cape Coral ahead of Hurricane Milton

A Lee County Sheriff's officer patrolled the streets of Cape Coral under a deluge of heavy rain, ensuring that those who had not evacuated were prepared for the worst. The presence of law enforcement remained critical during the storm’s peak. (Image source: AP)​

4/11

​Personal items abandoned on Deadman Key ahead of Hurricane Milton’s arrival

When Hurricane Milton neared, residents of South Pasadena hurried to evacuate and many left personal items strewn by the roadside on Deadman Key. The sense of urgency to flee was palpable, as the storm threatened to devastate the area. (Image source: AP)​

5/11

Evacuees took shelter in River Ridge Middle/High School's gymnasium

Around 700 evacuees, including an elderly couple, found refuge in River Ridge Middle/High School’s gymnasium, waiting for Hurricane Milton to pass. As shelters filled up, communities came together, seeking safety from the powerful storm’s impact. (Image source: AP)​

6/11

Homeless braced wind-driven rain in downtown Tampa

In downtown Tampa, a homeless man, wrapped in a plastic bag for protection, endured the storm as Hurricane Milton approached. Another homeless individual, resting under a wheelchair, symbolised the vulnerability of those unable to find shelter. (Image source: AP)

7/11

Boat damaged by Hurricane Helene left vulnerable to Milton in South Pasadena

A boat, wrecked by the earlier Hurricane Helene, lay abandoned against a bridge in South Pasadena, awaiting more destruction from Hurricane Milton. The remnants of previous storms served as a haunting reminder of nature's power. (Image source: AP)

8/11

Animals in evacuation shelter

Among the evacuees at River Ridge Middle/High School were 283 registered animals, including birds and reptiles, lining the hallways of the shelter. Many brought their pets along, unwilling to leave them behind in the face of disaster. (Image source: AP)

9/11

Man seen recording Hurricane Milton as it made landfall in Sarasota, Florida

A man stood in awe, recording the ferocity of Hurricane Milton as it made landfall in Sarasota. With gusts exceeding 120 mph, residents witnessed the sheer force of nature, as winds tore through the coastline. (Image source: AP)​

10/11

Man walking his dogs captured Tampa’s rain-soaked streets during Hurricane Milton

A resident of Tampa, taking refuge in the sheltered entryway of a hotel, captured images of the storm's intensity as sheets of rain swept through the city. Despite the chaos, he ventured out briefly to ensure his dogs got some fresh air. (Image source: AP)​

11/11

Man gazed out from hotel window during Hurricane Milton

As Hurricane Milton ravaged the region, a man stood by the window of his hotel, watching the storm unfold. With winds howling and rain pounding the streets, it was a moment of reflection amid the chaos of one of Florida’s most destructive hurricanes. (Image source: AP)​

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