Six deaths were reported in St. Lucie County, on the Treasure Coast, as a result of tornadoes associated with Milton that forced the release 116 tornado warningsAccording to state Governor Ron DeSantis.
Milton, now an extratropical phenomenon, left Florida after crossing the state from west to east, although experts warn the east coast could still experience heavy rain and storm surge.
“Enjoy your life, man. Help these people,” Biden said, speaking directly to Trump during a speech at the White House.
The National Weather Service was forced to declare a flash flood emergency in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties, on Florida’s central west coast, as heavy rainfall was recorded, with accumulations of more than 43 centimeters and strong winds uprooting trees. and roofs.
About 7.3 million Florida residents living in 15 counties received mandatory evacuation orderThe evacuation was underpinned by the message that it was “a matter of life and death,” Biden said Wednesday.
Fines for price speculators
Authorities said more than 3 million homes and buildings were still without power. fines up to $25 thousand for speculators and created a special telephone line for complaints.
The decision is a result of warnings from price manipulation and hoarding of essential goods it started before the hurricane arrived.
Authorities are also working quickly to restore power to millions of customers and replenish fuel supplies, DeSantis said Thursday.
“Fortunately, in Florida, we are training 50,000 transmission line installers across the state,” DeSantis said, to make the point: “The main thing is that we have to keep bringing in the fuel.”
Gas stations without fuel
Most gas stations in areas most affected by the hurricane, such as Tampa Bay, are low on fuel or out of gasoline today as hundreds of thousands of people filled their tanks to evacuate by road. .
Milton leaves a state ravaged by severe flooding with rain, destruction, death and the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people while still trying to recover from the damage caused by Helen, which struck northwest Florida on Sept. 26 as a Category 4 hurricane.
More than 230 people died because of Helen
Hurricane Helen killed more than 230 people and left dozens missing, making it the deadliest U.S. hurricane since Katrina in 2005.
While Florida is counting the damage caused by Milton, the hurricane today became an extratropical phenomenon in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, 200 miles east-northeast of Cape Canaveral, on the west coast of Florida. EFE