Florida is bracing for an additional hurricane as Milton is forecast to stay a significant hurricane earlier than making landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast this week.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a State of Emergency for 51 of the state’s 67 counties, and emergency administration officers are getting ready for large-scale evacuations.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is forecasting Milton will hit landfall close to or south of the Tampa metro as Class 3 (or greater).
By Monday morning, NHC warned that Milton had intensified right into a class 4 hurricane, and the utmost sustained winds had elevated to 150 mph.
8:05 AM CDT Monday Replace: Milton quickly intensifies right into a class 4 hurricane. The utmost sustained winds have now elevated to 150 mph (240 km/h) and the minimal stress has fallen to 940 mb. pic.twitter.com/wlJXbB5lkr
— Nationwide Hurricane Heart (@NHC_Atlantic) October 7, 2024
Hurricane Milton will develop into a class 5 earlier than the top of the day.
That is going to be disastrous for the west coast of Florida even when the depth drops simply earlier than landfall.
Hurricanes have hardly ever instantly impacted Tampa Bay from the west, however it did occur in 1848. pic.twitter.com/QyqESF2yEi
— James Bryant (@KATVJames) October 7, 2024
Governor DeSantis up to date Floridians:
Hurricane Milton has strengthened into a significant hurricane and is anticipated to make landfall on the west coast of Florida as quickly as Wednesday night. @FLSERT is addressing greater than 600 useful resource requests from communities within the storm’s path. We’re deploying truckloads of meals and water, ambulances, Starlinks, and greater than 2,000 ft of flood safety programs to guard important infrastructure in Central Florida and the Tampa Bay space. We’re additionally amassing a further 1.5 million gallons of gas reserves and staging them to be utilized as wanted.
Native officers and their distributors should proceed clearing particles from Hurricane Helene, earlier than Hurricane Milton makes landfall. The state of Florida has marshaled unprecedented assets to assist with particles elimination. The Division of Emergency Administration, Florida Division of Transportation, Florida Nationwide Guard, Florida State Guard, and the Florida Freeway Patrol have been activated and deployed to help on this mission. Almost 9,000 cubic yards have been faraway from the barrier islands of Pinellas County, and the work will proceed for so long as it’s secure to take action.
As per my Govt Order on Saturday, native landfill and dump websites should stay open 24/7 to securely get rid of particles from Hurricane Helene. We’ve no time for paperwork and crimson tape.
Hurricane Milton has strengthened into a significant hurricane and is anticipated to make landfall on the west coast of Florida as quickly as Wednesday night. @FLSERT is addressing greater than 600 useful resource requests from communities within the storm’s path. We’re deploying truckloads of meals and… pic.twitter.com/M6V76oibn8
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) October 7, 2024
Watch:
The Florida Nationwide Guard, Florida State Guard, FDOT, and FHP are all fingers on deck to complement native particles elimination in preparation for Hurricane Milton.
Moreover, the Division of Emergency Administration is coordinating with native emergency administration administrators to tell… pic.twitter.com/Ilt5t2lost
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) October 6, 2024
#BREAKING: Final evening, DeSantis’ administration forcibly ripped open the gates to a Pinellas County landfill website as a result of it was closed forward of Hurricane Milton
DeSantis had ordered 24/7 availability for particles elimination pic.twitter.com/KnrFL4L2Ja
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews) October 7, 2024