'Milton' Could Be the Most Powerful Hurricane in 100 Years
A powerful hurricane named "Milton" is expected to hit Florida on the night of Wednesday, October 9, local time. Currently, it is located 520 miles southwest of Tampa. Experts fear it could become the most destructive storm in the past 100 years.
This information was reported by the British news outlet, BBC.
To help people in Tampa understand the strength of the hurricane, various warnings have been issued. The National Weather Service stated in its latest update, "If the storm follows its current trajectory, it could be the most devastating in the past 100 years. Milton remains a catastrophic threat to the Florida coast."
Even U.S. President Joe Biden has warned, saying, "Milton has the potential to be the most severe storm to strike the U.S. in the last 100 years."
President Biden urged Floridians to leave their homes and move to safer areas, stressing, "This is now a matter of life and death."
Local authorities have issued mandatory evacuation orders for everyone on Florida's west coast, leading to heavy traffic jams on the roads.
Tampa’s mayor, Jane Castor, also issued a strong warning to those who are not evacuating, saying, "Hurricane Milton will have catastrophic impacts there. If you don't evacuate as instructed, you will surely die. People must leave. Frankly, I’ve never seen anything like this in my life."
In the meantime, Hurricane Milton has continued to gain strength over the Atlantic Ocean, becoming a dangerous Category 5 storm. It is expected to bring heavy rain and flash flooding to central Florida.
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