Hurricane
Milton makes landfall in Florida as category 3 storm
Powerful
cyclone slams into coast, bringing deadly storm surge to Sarasota, Tampa, St
Petersburg and Fort Myers
Richard
Luscombe in Miami
Wed 9 Oct
2024 20.54 EDT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/09/hurricane-milton-makes-landfall-florida
A weakening
but still tremendously powerful Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida’s west
coast on Wednesday night as a category 3, pushing ahead of it a massive and
potentially deadly wall of water from the Gulf of Mexico, as well as
“catastrophic” winds likely to cause significant property damage.
The cyclone,
described earlier in the day by Joe Biden as “the storm of the century”, made
landfall near Sarasota, Florida, just after 8:30pm ET, the National Hurricane
Center (NHC) in Miami said. The storm was bringing deadly storm surge to much
of Florida’s Gulf coast, including densely populated areas such as Tampa, St
Petersburg, Sarasota and Fort Myers.
Despite
losing some of its potency to wind shear as it neared the coast, Milton, which
had churned in the Gulf of Mexico over the last two days as a category 5 storm,
was still one of the strongest hurricanes to strike the US mainland in recent
memory.
It was also
the second direct hit on Florida in 12 days, following Hurricane Helene’s
deadly rampage through the state’s panhandle towards Georgia and the Carolinas
beginning on 27 September. Areas devastated by Helene received another pounding
as Milton swept ashore with winds above 120mph.
So large was
its wind field that areas in south Florida, hundreds of miles from Milton’s
core, saw dozens of tornado warnings, and at least seven twisters on the
ground. In Fort Myers, a tornado spawned in Milton’s outer bands ripped the
roof from a house.
The storm
was forecast to double in size by Thursday morning, with tropical storm force
winds spanning 400 miles (644km) from Miami to the Georgia border.
Authorities
had warned for days of Milton’s deadly potential, ordering an evacuation of
millions of people in coastal areas along west Florida’s Gulf coast vulnerable
to a predicted storm surge of up to 15ft.
Jane Castor,
the mayor of Tampa, issued a sobering alert to those in evacuation zones
choosing to stay, telling them their homes would become their coffins.
William
Tokajer, police chief of Holmes Beach, advised holdouts to write their names,
dates of birth and social security numbers on their limbs with Sharpies to help
identify their bodies after the storm.
Ron
DeSantis, the Florida governor, declared a state of emergency for 51 of the
state’s 67 counties.
“It’s
looking like the storm of the century,” Biden said in an address from the White
House in which he urged those in the storm’s path to heed safety advice from
local authorities. “It’s literally a matter of life and death”.
The
president also condemned falsehoods repeated by Donald Trump, the Republican
candidate in next month’s election, that federal recovery funds were being
redirected to immigrants. “What a ridiculous thing to say,” Biden said.
Milton, the
NHC said, would remain a hurricane as it passed across Florida to the east on
Thursday, crossing the popular tourist destination of Orlando before emerging
into the Atlantic.
“Heavy
rainfall across the Florida peninsula through Thursday brings the risk of
catastrophic and life-threatening flash and urban flooding along with moderate
to major river flooding,” it said in an afternoon advisory.
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