On the morning of October 10 (Vietnam time, October 9 local time), Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm on the US 5-level scale, made landfall on the west coast of Florida, bringing large waves and the risk of flooding to many areas of the state. Compared to forecasts, Hurricane Milton made landfall earlier and further south and weakened to Category 2 when it reached the shore, bringing hope that the damage caused by the storm could be less severe.
Before making landfall in Florida, Hurricane Milton had twice reached Category 5 storm intensity. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the United States, headquartered in Miami, when it made landfall on the coast of Siesta Key, Florida, at 8:30 p.m. on October 9, Hurricane Milton had maximum winds of up to 195 km/h. The US NHC warned that Hurricane Milton could cause sea level rise, flash floods and strong winds, threatening the lives of people.
Because the storm made landfall before high tide, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis hopes the west coast of Florida can avoid the worst of it. Forecasters predict a storm surge of up to 4 meters.
However, just before the storm made landfall, about 125 homes were destroyed, and more than 1 million homes and businesses in Florida were without power. Sarasota County, where the storm made landfall, and neighboring Manatee County were the two areas with the most severe power outages. Milton also caused at least 19 tornadoes across Florida. As of the evening of October 9, authorities had issued more than 130 tornado warnings related to Milton. No deaths have been reported. Authorities are asking people to stay indoors.
Houses destroyed in Florida after Hurricane Milton hit. Photo: WASHINGTON POST
Hurricane Milton is forecast to cross the Florida peninsula on the night of October 9, local time, and enter the Atlantic Ocean. It will weaken in the western Atlantic, but will cause dangerous waves. At sea, the storm has caused waves as high as 8.5 meters. Currently, about 9,000 National Guardsmen and 50,000 electric workers have been deployed in Florida, ready to support storm recovery efforts.
Hurricane Milton hits St. Petersburg, Florida. Photo: CNN
Milton, the third hurricane to make landfall in Florida this year, knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses for about three hours. Power outages are expected to continue to increase as the storm moves inland.
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