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Hurricane Milton updates: Florida told 'it's not over' after overnight carnage that killed 'multiple' and left millions without power

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Monster storm Hurricane Milton left a path of destruction across Florida overnight, leaving several people dead and 3million without power as it heads to the Atlantic.

The first casualties were reported even before Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm around 8:30pm EST, bringing 'catastrophic' flooding, 120mph winds and several twisters - some of which proved lethal.

After making landfall, Milton began rumbling east, ripping up everything in its path before ripping apart the roof of Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team in St. Petersburg.

At least 117 tornado warnings were issued in communities across the state overnight and into this morning, with dozens reported to have materialized and wrought havoc. More than 3 million homes and businesses were without power Thursday morning in Florida.

Follow our live coverage below

12:20

Aerial photos show devastation caused by Milton... with worse to come

Daylight photos show the devastating floods that have struck Punta Gordon in Florida.

The coastal resort sits about 55 miles south of Sarasota, where Milton made landfall.

Its streets have been filled with water, with multiple boats tossed inland by the force of Milton's winds.

Milton struck as a category 3 hurricane and has now moved across Florida and out into the Atlantic where it will weaken to a tropical storm.

But Tampa Bay residents are bracing themselves for a storm surge in the next few hours as the tide comes in.

The record-breaking wall of water is forecast to reach heights of 10 feet and will destroy everything in its path.

PUNTA GORDA - OCTOBER 10: In this aerial view, Flood waters inundate a neighborhood after Hurricane Milton came ashore on October 10, 2024, in Punta Gorda, Florida. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane in the Siesta Key area of Florida, causing damage and flooding throughout Central Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

PUNTA GORDA - OCTOBER 10: In this aerial view, a boat rests in a street after it was washed ashore when Hurricane Milton passed through the area on October 10, 2024, in Punta Gorda, Florida. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane in the Siesta Key area of Florida, causing damage and flooding throughout Central Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

PUNTA GORDA - OCTOBER 10: In this aerial view, a boat is washed ashore from when Hurricane Milton passed through the area on October 10, 2024, in Punta Gorda, Florida. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane in the Siesta Key area of Florida, causing damage and flooding throughout Central Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

PUNTA GORDA - OCTOBER 10: In this aerial view, Flood waters inundate a neighborhood after Hurricane Milton came ashore on October 10, 2024, in Punta Gorda, Florida. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane in the Siesta Key area of Florida, causing damage and flooding throughout Central Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

11:37

High tides could cause dangerous flooding after Milton's landfall

The Tampa area is bracing for a storm surge on Thursday morning after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Siesta Key.

The storm pounded cities with ferocious winds and rain, whipping up a barrage of tornadoes and causing an unknown numbers of deaths and leaving 3million without power.

St. Petersburg recorded over 16 inches of rain, prompting the National Weather Service to warn of flash flooding there as well as other parts of western and central Florida.

As dawn broke Thursday, officials repeated that the danger had not passed: Storm surge remained a concern in many parts of Florida and tropical storm warnings were in place for much of the east-central coast.

Officials in the hard-hit counties of Hillsborough, Pinellas, Sarasota and Lee urged people to stay home, warning of downed power lines, trees in roads, blocked bridges and flooding.

'We’ll let you know when it’s safe to come out,' Sheriff Chad Chronister of Hillsborough County, home to Tampa, said on Facebook.

Tampa mayor Jane Castor said she was pleased the area did not see the predicted storm surge. However, she urged residents to stay inside and warned that 'it's not over' as Hillsborough County could flood when the high tide comes in at 7am EST.

Measnwhile Sarasota officials said: 'We know everyone is eager to see how our community fared following Hurricane Milton.

'At this time, please stay where you are and continue to shelter in place. It is not safe to venture outside yet.'

Residents are rescued from an apartment complex in Clearwater that was flooded from and overflowing creek due to Hurricane Milton on October 10, 2024 in Florida. Hurricane Milton felled trees, tore roofs off buildings, and flooded streets, leaving residents of the Florida coast surveying a trail of destruction on October 10, 2024, in a state still reeling from another massive storm two weeks earlier. (Photo by Bryan R. SMITH / AFP) (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)

Residents are rescued from an apartment complex in Clearwater that was flooded from and overflowing creek

BRIGHTENED Rescue underway in Orlando

07:45

Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida: Everything you need to know

Hurricane Milton, one of the most powerful storms to hit the US in recent years, made landfall in Florida on Wednesday night resulting in record flooding and extreme winds that have already caused multiple fatalities.

Milton hit Siesta Key, a barrier island off the coast of Sarasota, at around 8.30pm local time on Wednesday according to the National Hurricane Center.

Once a category five hurricane, the storm has since been downgraded to category one as it barrels its way across the Sunshine State, but officials warn it is still capable of generating life-threatening storm surges and deadly tornadoes.

Here's everything you need to know this morning:

  • At least two people have been killed after a tornado levelled more than 125 homes in St Lucie County in southeastern Florida while others were taken to hospital
  • More than three million people were left without power as several months' worth of rain fell in just a few hours
  • The roof of Tropicana Field, home to Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, was ripped to shreds when devastating 100mph-plus winds came ashore leaving huge sections of the domed stadium in tatters
  • In St. Petersburg, a gigantic crane teetered off the top of a building and crashed into the offices of the Tampa Bay Times, demolishing several storeys
Water-flooded streets are seen after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Fort Myers, Florida, on October 9, 2024. Milton made landfall in Florida October 9, 2024 as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 hurricane, packing life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. "Data indicate the eye of Hurricane Milton has made landfall near Siesta Key in Sarasota County along the west coast of Florida," the NHC said in an 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Thursday) bulletin. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

12:23

Now Milton ravages Florida's east coast, with cars overturned and homes damaged in Palm Beach County

Hurricane Milton has ravaged the Palm Beach County area, with people rescued from under debris and overturned vehicles littering the streets.

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue responded to multiple reports of tornadoes, associated injuries, and trapped people in the Wellington, Acreage, and Loxahatchee areas on Wednesday.

Several people in Palm Beach county were rescued after they were trapped under debris or stuck in underturned vehicles due to strong winds.

Officials said 911 calls began coming in jsut before 5pm and did not stop for over 50 minutes.

At least 40 units were deployed to help while the tornadoes were ongoing.

Storm surge remained a concern in many parts of Florida and tropical storm warnings were in place for much of the east-central coast.

Uncleared grabs: Avenir neighborhood in Palm Beach Gardens - Milton - Credit: X / WPBF_BROOKELink: https://x.com/WPBF_BROOKE/status/1844146817598095656

The Avenir neighborhood in Palm Beach Gardens is seen after tornados brought by Hurricane Milton savaged the area

12:15

Milton victims face deadly new risk that sits on every street after EV owners were warned to move cars to higher ground

Floridians have been warned that their electric vehicles could pose a deadly threat during salt water storm surges.

Fire marshal Jimmy Patronis warned that storm surges in coastal areas can turn EVs and other products powered by lithium-ion batteries into 'ticking time bombs.'

He said there were at least 50 fires sparked by lithium-ion batteries during Hurricane Helene, with 11 involving electric vehicles which had their batteries combust.

“The average citizen I guarantee you does not realize they have a liability in their house with the salt water flooding,” Patronis told the Miami Herald.

Experts say owners of EVs should place their cars on higher ground in preparation for storm surges.

The cars should aslo be unplugged and moved to an open space.

After the storm, EVs should be moved away from homes so 'you can worry about fixing your home, instead of rebuilding it due to fire,' Patronis added.

Major car insurance Geico even sent an email on Wednesday to policyholders wanrning about the threat of EVs.

Tesla also sent a notification to owners to place the cars on higher ground.

12:07

Which gas stations still have fuel?

An interactive map shows Floridians whether their local gas stations still have fuel.

Locals in Tampa Bay have been warned to stay indoors by Mayor Jane Castor, ahead of an anticipated storm surge.

And GasBuddy's live fuel map shows the majority of gas stations in the city have limited fuel options anyway. At least four are completely out of gas.

Many other gas stations in areas where locals can go outside ran out of gas as huge numbers of Tampa Bay residents fled to safety.

GasBuddy's fuel tracker shows which gas stations in Tampa have low fuel (yellow), no fuel (red) or normal supplies of gas (purple)

11:58

Gigantic 28-foot wave is spotted near eye of Milton before hurricane sucked water out of Tampa Bay

An enormous 28 foot wave was filmed by a drone in the Gulf of Mexico 40 miles from the eye of Hurricane Milton.

The clip of the raging wall of water was shared by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Meanwhile, NewsNation reporter Brian Entin shared a spooky clip of Tampa Bay completely dry, hours before floods are due to hit the city.

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor warned locals to stay indoors Thursday morning, with high tide set to bring a 10 foot wall of water known as a storm surge to the city.

Milton itself has completed its path across Florida and has moved over the Atlantic Ocean, where it will weaken into a tropical storm.

But it has left a trail of chaos and destruction in its wake. 3.2 million people are without power across Florida.

Multiple fatalities have also been reported at a Fort Pierce retirement community struck by a tornado on Wednesday.

The death toll from Milton will almost certainly rise expotentially.

11:11

Hundreds of people stranded on an island near Matlacha after a fallen house blocked a bridge

A draw bridge east of Matlacha, where about 600 people live on a barrier island, has been blocked by a house after Hurricane Milton laid waste to accommodation there, Lee County officials said.

The local sheriff's office added that many roads in the county are either underwater or blocked by fallen trees, downed power lines or other debris.

Some areas in Lee County had 3 feet (0.9 metres) of water covering roads, officials said.

The Matlacha area was also devastated by Hurricane Ian in 2022 due to its proximity to the water and lack of flood defences.

10:35

Tampa mayor warns residents of sudden flooding risk as tide comes in

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor has warned city residents and those living in Hillsborough County that their lives are still in danger amid serious risks of sudden floods.

Speaking in a briefing this morning, Castor declared: 'It’s not over... At 7:00 this morning when high tide comes in, rivers are going to flood all over Hillsborough County, not just in the city of Tampa.'

She urged constituents to take precautions and said she would embark on a tour of the city later in the morning to get a better idea of the damage caused by Milton.

10:26

Emergency crews launch rescue efforts and cleanup operations in Tampa and Sarasota

Rescue teams are moving people to safety in the Tampa area and working to reopen roadways now that Milton has crossed into the Atlantic Ocean.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office has started rescue operations in at least one neighbourhood.

'Our teams are on the ground, moving people to safety,' the sheriff's office said on Facebook.

Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a post that crews have been responding to calls since early Thursday.

'Our cut teams are out cutting trees, trying to open up some of the roadways. There are downed powerlines and trees everywhere. Please stay indoors. We'll let you know when it's safe to come out,' he said.

Officials in hard-hit Pinellas County, where St. Petersburg is located, also are urging residents to stay where they are.

In Sarasota County, 'first-in' emergency crews were reporting downed power lines and trees in roadways, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office said.

SARASOTA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 10: Storm debris after Hurricane Milton October 10, 2024 in Sarasota, Florida. The storm made landfall at Siesta Key. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14773773f) Doug Manning, 56, scratches his head while surveying damage to his Siesta Key home after Hurricane Milton made landfall nearby Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Manning said he has lived on the island for 30 years. Florida News, Siesta Key, USA - 10 Oct 2024

SARASOTA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 10: Boats at Marina Jack following Hurricane on Milton October 10, 2024 in Sarasota, Florida. The storm made landfall at Siesta Key. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

10:23

Alligators spotted stalking cars and homes overrun with flood waters

As residents reel from the impact of Hurricane Milton, experts warned that wild animals, including members of Florida's infamous alligator population, may have found their way into homes to shelter from the storm.

Shocking clips and images have emerged of the moment one family opened their car door to be greeted by the snapping jaws of a gator in the street.

There have also been reports of people returning to their waterlogged homes to find the reptiles paddling around in their kitchens.

UNLC GRABS: Gators in florida

10:10

New pictures INSIDE Tropicana Field show havoc wrought by Milton at MLB stadium

Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays have had their stadium battered by Hurricane Milton.

These images, taken from the roof and from inside the stadium, showcase the extent of the damage, with debris strewn about the field and sections plunged underwater.

Officials were using the stadium as a base camp for emergency responders - rows of green cots can be seen on the turf where workers were sleeping prior to the storm.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14773106k) Drone images above Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, show the shredded roof of the dome and the cots on the field, set up for first responders, among the debris, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Florida News, USA - 10 Oct 2024

For people asking me to use this footage. There's way too many of you to respond. You may use the footage. I cant sign your waivers or respond. I want nothing from it, please report it.-Ryan Stryker

For people asking me to use this footage. There's way too many of you to respond. You may use the footage. I cant sign your waivers or respond. I want nothing from it, please report it.-Ryan Stryker

09:52

Hurricane and tropical storm warnings dropped on Florida's West Coast but officials warn of storm surge risk

All hurricane and tropical storm warnings have been discontinued for Florida's west coast as Milton heads into the Atlantic.

Storm surge warnings remain in effect for parts of the Florida west coast, and along the state's east coast to Altamaha Sound, Georgia.

Hurricane and tropical storm warnings are also still in effect for much of the state's east-central coast.

09:46

The Brits facing Hurricane Milton's wrath: Families living in Florida tell how monster 120mph winds are battering homes

Frightened British families stranded in Florida have told of their horror after being caught in the middle of Hurricane Milton, dubbed the 'Storm of the Century'.

Sharon Keeble lives in Orlando with her two daughters and their four dogs and was forced to bunker down after petrol stations ran out of fuel amid the scramble to flee, leaving them stranded.

09:39

Birdseye picture of Tropicana Field shows devastation wrought by Milton

Shocking images have emerged showing the damage sustained at Tropicana Field as Milton surged through Florida earlier this morning.

The stadium, home to Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, lost its fabric roof as the eye of the hurricane ripped it apart and left it in tatters.

Now fresh pictures looking down into the stadium from above show the turf completely overrun with floodwater and debris.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14773106b) An aerial view of Tropicana Field's shredded roof in downtown St. Petersburg in the wake of Hurricane Milton. Florida News, USA - 10 Oct 2024

09:35

Hurricane Milton ravages Orlando and heads for the Atlantic

The eye of the storm is passing through Orlando and Cape Canaveral as it heads towards the Atlantic Ocean.

Milton is now a Category 1 Hurricane but is still registering winds of more than 80mph.

09:24

Police chief - 'We'll probably find bodies in the morning'

A police chief in Florida has told how officers are expecting to find bodies later this morning after Hurricane Milton brought 110mph winds which caused trees to 'fly around'.

Melanie Bevan, chief of the Bradenton Police Department, told the BBC her officers spent three days preparing for the storm by moving more than 45,000 pieces of property, evidence, guns and equipment to a safe location.

Speaking to Radio 4's Today programme, she warned the number of confirmed fatalities is likely to increase throughout the morning.

'I don't think it's going to be rescue once the storm subsides...it's going to be recovery.

'What we'll probably be finding in the morning are bodies...it's bleak in some of these areas.'

Police officers had asked residents in Bradenton, which sits on the Manatee River, to write their name and their loved ones on their arms with a black marker so they know who to contact if recovered.

Uncleared grabs: Transformer blows.Credit: X / katehussey8

09:00

National Hurricane Center posts 5am update on Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton is now about 10 miles from Cape Canaveral, the National Hurricane Center reported in its latest update.

Cape Canaveral is situated on the Space Coast and is near the Kennedy Space Center where US spacecraft such as he Apollo 11 moon landing launched from.

The storm is now moving offshore of the east coast of Florida meaning authorities will no longer provide hourly updates on its position.

Sustained wind speeds remain at 85mph although gusts of more than 90mph was reported in Marineland, a sparsely populated town around 18 miles south of St. Augustine.

08:36

State troopers rescue dog abandoned by owners and trapped to fence as Milton hits Florida

A dog that was abandoned by its owners and tied to a fencepost was rescued by state troopers as Hurricane Milton bore down on the Tampa Bay area.

Video released by Florida Highway Patrol shows the dog standing in flood water up to its belly on Wednesday, barking and growling as the officer approaches.

'I don’t blame you, it’s okay, buddy,' the trooper told the scared animal.

The department has since taken to social media, warning residents: 'Do NOT do this to your pets please.'

08:27

At least 27 tornadoes reported across Florida, NWS reveals

Hurricane Milton spawned several devastating tornadoes that wreaked havoc on Florida communities Wednesday afternoon.

At least 27 twisters were reported across the state, the National Weather Service said, noting that it is working to confirm all of the reports.

St. Lucie County Sheriff Keith Pearson said the tornadoes killed residents, but did not disclose how many people died.

'We have lost some life,' he told WPBF News, noting it was 'more than one person'.

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue also said that five people were taken to the hospital after multiple reports of 'tornado touchdowns' in the area.

According to Florida's Division of Emergency Management about 125 homes were destroyed before Milton made landfall, many of them mobile homes in communities for senior citizens.

Milton is expected to continue bringing 'devastating rains and damaging winds' across the central Florida peninsula throughout Thursday before exiting the state late in the day for the Atlantic Ocean.

A drone view shows a house destroyed by a tornado as Hurricane Milton approaches Fort Myers, Florida, U.S. October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A drone view shows a house destroyed by a tornado as Hurricane Milton approaches Fort Myers, Florida on Wednesday

TOPSHOT - Oscar Garcia (R) with his family stands outside his house after getting hit by a reported tornado in Fort Myers, Florida, on October 9, 2024, as Hurricane Milton approaches. Florida residents fled or just hunkered down in the final hours October 9 before Milton pummels the state, as government emergency relief efforts were dragged to the center of the US election. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

A family stands outside their house after getting hit by a reported tornado in Fort Myers, Florida on Wednesday as Hurricane Milton approached

A tornado ripped through power lines in Wellington, Florida on Wednesday

Severe tornado damage to a home in the Binks Estate on Oct 9, 2024 in Wellington, Florida, before Hurricane Milton made landfall.

A tornado severely damaged a home in the Binks Estate in Wellington, Florida on Wednesday before Hurricane Milton made landfall

TOPSHOT - Robert Haight looks around his destroyed house after it was hit by a reported tornado in Fort Myers, Florida, on October 9, 2024, as Hurricane Milton approaches. Florida residents fled or just hunkered down in the final hours October 9 before Milton pummels the state, as government emergency relief efforts were dragged to the center of the US election. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

Robert Haight looks around his destroyed house after it was hit by a reported tornado in Fort Myers, Florida, on October 9, 2024, as Hurricane Milton approaches

This is impressive: This is what the Avenir neighborhood in Palm Beach Gardens looked like after one of the tornadoes associated with Hurricane Milton. Disastrous!  Florida strong

A home is severely damaged and a vehicle flipped over in the Avenir neighborhood of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida after a tornado ripped through the area

08:08

Lt Dan is 'fine' as he emerges from 'secure' boat

Joseph Malinowski, better known online as Lieutenant Dan, provided an update about his situation as he hunkered down inside his boat during Hurricane Milton.

He was seen sticking his head out of the boat at around 11pm as he insisted to NewsNation reporter Brian Entin that he was 'fine,' and posted his own TikTok earlier in the night detailing how he and his boat were holding up as the storm started to hit.

'They're saying the storm is still about an hour and a half out, and if that's the case and I'm feeling double of what it is now, that's not a problem, not a problem now,' he said.

He said his boat was 'secure, so I can only go so far' in the 120mph winds, and told how his boat had not yet sustained any structural damage.

07:59

National Hurricane Center posts 3am update on Hurricane Milton

The National Hurricane Center has said Milton's sustained wind speeds were at 85mph, meaning it remains a category 1 hurricane.

A gust of 81mph was recorded at Daytona Beach International Airport and flood warnings remain over swathes of western and central Florida.

At 3am, the storm was 45 km (27 miles) east-south-east of Orlando and 30km (18 miles) west-south-west of Cape Canaveral.

07:21

Hurricane Milton leaves behind path of destruction

Hurricane Milton plowed into Florida as a Category 3 storm, bringing misery to a coast still ravaged by Helene, pounding cities with winds of over 100 mph (160 kph) after producing a barrage of tornadoes, but sparing Tampa a direct hit.

The storm tracked to the south in the final hours and made landfall Wednesday night in Siesta Key near Sarasota, about 70 miles (112 kilometers) south of Tampa.

The situation in the Tampa area was still a major emergency as St. Petersburg recorded over 16 inches (41 centimeters) of rain, prompting the National Weather Service to warn of flash flooding there as well as other parts of western and central Florida.

Palm trees bend in the wind after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Brandon, Florida on October 9, 2024. Milton made landfall in Florida October 9, 2024 as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 hurricane, packing life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. "Data indicate the eye of Hurricane Milton has made landfall near Siesta Key in Sarasota County along the west coast of Florida," the NHC said in an 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Thursday) bulletin. (Photo by Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty Images)

Palm trees bend in the wind after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Brandon, Florida on Wednesday as an 'extremely dangerous' Category 3 hurricane, packing life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding

A vehicule is stranded on a water-flooded street after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Brandon, Florida on October 9, 2024. Milton made landfall in Florida October 9, 2024 as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 hurricane, packing life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. "Data indicate the eye of Hurricane Milton has made landfall near Siesta Key in Sarasota County along the west coast of Florida," the NHC said in an 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Thursday) bulletin. (Photo by Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty Images)

A vehicle is stranded on a water-flooded street after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Brandon, Florida on October 9, 2024

Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Decker/Shutterstock (14771535k) As Hurricane Milton makes landfall and batters the west coast of Florida historic Ybor City gets hit with torrential rain fall and wind gusts. Preparations for Hurricane Milton Making Landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast, Tampa, USA - 09 Oct 2024

As Hurricane Milton makes landfall and batters the west coast of Florida historic Ybor City gets hit with torrential rain fall and wind gusts

Debris is strewn on a street following the collapse of a crane, during heavy rainfall and strong winds caused by Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024, in this screengrab taken from a social media video. Mike's Weather Page/via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. DO NOT OBSCURE LOGO.

Debris is strewn on a street following the collapse of a crane, during heavy rainfall and strong winds caused by Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida

A crane collapses on a building, during heavy rainfall and strong winds caused by Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024, in this screengrab taken from a social media video. Mike's Weather Page/via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. DO NOT OBSCURE LOGO.

A crane collapses on a building, during heavy rainfall and strong winds caused by Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida

05:15

Fearless weather reporter braves 100mph winds during live broadcast from Florida as Hurricane Milton rages

A brave TV weatherman was caught on camera attempting to report from the heart of Hurricane Milton as the ferocious storm came ashore on Wednesday night.

Robert Ray, a correspondent for Fox Weather could be seen on camera, complete with bike helmet and eye goggles, barely able to stand upright as he was thrashed by 100mph winds and pelted by driving rain in Bradenton, Florida.

Ray is one of dozens of reporters out and about in the horrendous weather conditions attempting to give a sense to viewers of what the conditions are like as the storm swirls about them.

05:11

Crane falls in St. Petersburg due to high winds, causing destruction to nearby buildings

The National Weather Service says it has received reports of multiple collapsed cranes due to high winds in St. Petersburg, about 50 miles south of Siesta Key, where Milton made landfall.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue confirmed one collapse late Wednesday about six blocks from the city's pier, into the building of the Tampa Bay Times newspaper. There were no reports of injuries.

The crane was at the site of a 515-foot-tall luxury high-rise building under construction that is being billed as one of the tallest buildings on the west coast of Florida. It was scheduled to be completed in summer 2025.

04:45

Tornado tears path of destruction through Florida neighborhood shredding roofs and overturning cars

The wrath of Hurricane Milton has been felt in a Florida neighborhood after a violent tornado lashed homes and cars.

Video footage showed a path of destruction ripped through the Avenir neighborhood in Palm Beach Gardens before Milton made landfall.

In the clip, sted on X by Gelo Perez, roofs on multiple homes were seen damaged and missing panels that had been ripped off from the high-intensity winds.

04:25

City of St. Petersburg shuts down drinking water after main break

St. Petersburg, a city just 20 miles from Tampa Bay and where torn up Tropicana Field is located, has shut down all drinking water services.

A water main break has led to the city shutting off potable water service citywide beginning at midnight.

'Residents and businesses should prepare for this temporary shutdown, which is expected to last until the necessary repairs can be completed,' the city said in a statement.

Crews will only be able to conduct repairs when it becomes safe.

The city is also issuing a boil water notice for all drinking water

04:03

Wealthy Florida mom shows off her 'Milton proof' mansion that her husband built as hundreds beg them to evacuate

A wealthy Florida mom has taken to social media to show off her 'Milton proof' mansion ahead of the Category 3 storm.

The woman, who goes by the name Kricketfelt on TikTok, shared multiple clips of her and her family's preparations for the forceful storm, as she made it abundantly clear that they plan to hunker down in their massive 'commercial grade' home her husband built.

Even though Floridians have been told by local law enforcement and the government to evacuate their homes, the mother-of-three is staying put with her husband and Rottweiler named Zeus.

In her clips, the woman repeatedly cursed as she showed viewers around her Florida mansion, covered in concrete, with the shoreline right off her backyard.

Viewers quickly flocked to her videos with many of them ripping her apart for her 'humble' attitude, while others sent her well wishes and asked her to go live during Hurricane Milton. 

'Humble pie coming right up ma'am,' a person wrote.

03:19

Roof of MLB stadium where first responders are sheltering from Hurricane Milton torn off

The roof on baseball's Tampa Bay Rays stadium was ripped to shreds when devastating 100mph-plus winds from Hurricane Milton came ashore in Florida on Wednesday night.

It was not immediately clear whether there were any injuries inside Tropicana Field, located in nearby St. Petersburg. Images showed massive sections of the domed building's roof completely tattered, giving a clear line of sight to the lights that were on inside the stadium.

The Tampa Bay Times reported that it was being used as 'a staging site for workers' who were brought to the area to deal with the storm´s aftermath.

The Rays had previously announced that they were 'working with state and local emergency management partners ... to aid efforts for debris removal.'

The stadium opened in 1990 and initially cost $138 million. It is due to be replaced in time for the 2028 season with a $1.3 billion ballpark.

Footage saw the slanted roofs torn off of the 34-year-old stadium. The roofs were designed to better protect it from such storms.

The Florida Division of Emergency Management designated the stadium as a 10,000-person base camp for debris cleanup operations and first-responders.

The roof of Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, appeared to be badly damaged as Hurricane Milton passes Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times via AP)

The roof of Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, appeared to be badly damaged as Hurricane Milton passes Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times via AP)

Strong winds caused by Hurricane Milton tear the roof off Tropicana Field, the home of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays, in St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024 in this screengrab taken from a social media video. X/@Catharine1228/via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

The storm, which is currently a Category 1, brought wind gusts exceeding 100 mph and flooding parts of the state. Tornadoes earlier Wednesday have killed 'multiple people' in St. Lucie County.

A Flash Flood Emergency was declared in the Tampa area through the late night hours from the high waters from, which made landfall as a Category 3 storm Wednesday night.

The winds are currently reaching the east coast of Florida as the eye of the storm moves inland, toward cities like Orlando, where emergency services have been shut down for the time being . After water was seen being pushed out of the bay, it will fill back up as winds blow the bay back in.

The National Hurricane Center says the storm made landfall at Siesta Key, Florida , a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico near Sarasota, with maximum sustained winds of 120 miles per hour.

Already, over two million people in the region are without power due to the storm.

02:47

Doorbell cam shows car submerged in Hurricane Milton flood

Shocking video shows a car just hanging on as it becomes submerged in the flooding from Hurricane Milton.

A Flash Flood Emergency was declared in the Tampa area from the high waters from Hurricane Milton, which made landfall as a Category 3 storm Wednesday night.

The National Weather Service has declared a Flash Flood Emergency after 10 to 14 inches of rain have fallen in the Tampa Bay area, a region of just over two million people.

The emergency in Tampa will last until at least 2:30 a.m. local time, with some nearby areas facing flash flooding until 4 a.m.

'Between 10 and 14 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is already occurring,” the NWS said. “This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!'

02:10

Milton described as 'one in a thousand years' rain event

Scientists are describing Hurricane Milton as delivering 'one in a thousand year' winds as the storm makes landfall.

At one point, the city of St. Petersburg reported just over five inches of rain in one hour, nearing the threshold for a one-in-thousand year event.

01:43

Flash Flood Emergency declared for Tampa Bay area as authorities beg 'SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!'

The National Weather Serice has declared a Flash Flood Emergency after 10 to 14 inches of rain have fallen in the Tampa Bay area, a region of just over two million people.

The emergency will last until at least 2:30 a.m. local time.

'Between 10 and 14 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is already occurring,” the NWS said. “This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!'

01:37

Tampa Electric outage leaves more than one million residents in the dark

More than one million Florida residents have been left without power, as shocking footage shows a tornado tearing through a Florida neighborhood destroying powerlines.

The outages are concentrated in Sarasota and Manatee County, according to USAToday data.

The horrifying footage, posted on Instagram by Abc7ny, shows a Hurricane Milton-related tornado raging through the sky in Wellington, Florida.

Powerlines are seen brightly bursting as the tornado tore them apart. Cars in the video sped away from the unexpected sparks.

Hurricane Milton made landfall as a category 3 storm on Wednesday night.

01:33

Eerie video shows eye of Milton as it passes through Sarasota

The eye of Hurricane Milton is passing through downtown, Sarasota, Florida, showing an eerie calm before the storm returns.

Sarasota is set to be directly in the path of Milton, which made landfall earlier Wednesday night.

01:10

'Multiple fatalities' from tornado outbreak Wednesday in Florida

The Sheriff of Florida's St. Lucie County has said there have been 'multiple fatalities' due to a tornado outbreak ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Milton on Wednesday.

Sheriff Keith Pearson did not say exactly how many were killed, but they died when the twisters hit Spanish Lakes Country Club in Fort Pierce.

00:36

Hurricane Milton makes landfall on the coast of Florida

Hurricane Milton has made landfall as a Category 3 storm on the west coast of Florida , the fifth hurricane to make landfall in the United States in 2024.

The National Hurricane Center says the storm made landfall at Siesta Key, Florida, a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico near Sarasota, with maximum sustained winds of 120 miles per hour.

The five storms to make landfall in 2024 are more than the years 2021 through 2023 combined.

23:58

Florida already underwater with terrifying footage showing monster storm surge swallowing whole suburbs as Hurricane Milton's ferocious eyewall nears the coast

Florida is already beginning to flood in at least six inches of rain as Hurricane Milton lands ashore and the storm surge is already 3.7 feet above typically dry ground.

The National Hurricane Center has revealed that the storm is 20 miles southwest of Sarasota.

The National Weather Service has declared a Flash Flood Warning for much of the Tampa area until 10:45 p.m. Already, over three inches of rain have fallen in the past three hours. Hurricane gusts were reported at around 89 miles per hour at the Tampa-St. Petersburg Airport.

The Weather Prediction Service said: 'An axis of extreme rainfall, stretching from the Tampa metropolitan region northeastward into the north-central Florida Peninsula, is expected to result in major to locally catastrophicflash flooding with considerable threats to life and property.'

They added that some locations could face an inch of water per hour for the coming two to four hours.

It will likely cause 'rapid rises of water above the surface as water will not have sufficient time to drain, especially across the mostly impervious surfaces of the St. Petersburg into the Tampa metro and possibly nearing Orlando later tonight.'

Weather Channel anchor Jim Cantore could be seen standing in several inches of water in Charlotte Harbor, just 100 miles south of Tampa Bay.

According to BayNews9, over 70,000 are already without power.

23:45

Disney World resorts remain full despite park closures for Hurricane Milton

Florida's Disney World resort has no vacancies this week despite park closures due to Hurricane Milton.

While theme park visitors squeezed in a few more hours Wednesday, workers in a parking garage at Universal Orlando hugged each other goodbye and wished each other good luck in the hours before Milton was supposed to make landfall.

The Orlando area is the most visited destination in the United States due to Disney World, Universal and other attractions, drawing 74 million tourists last year alone.

Fifteen-year-old Nicholas Gutowski said he was putting his faith in Disney´s infrastructure at the hotel where he and his sister were staying.

"It´s definitely scary but Disney has backup power," he said.

Originally from Texas but currently living in Tennessee, Gutowski and his sister, Joy Blackburn, 26, crammed two Disney theme park visits into one day, knowing time was ticking down before the theme parks closed.

22:33

Taylor Swift donates $5 million to Feeding America to assist with both Hurricane Helene and Milton relief

Taylor Swift has donated $5 million to Feeding America to help with the relief efforts for the oncoming Hurricane Milton and the just passed Hurricane Helene.

'We're incredibly grateful to Taylor Swift for her generous $5 million donation to relief efforts,' the chairty said on social media.

'This contribution will help communities rebuild and recover, providing essential food, clean water and supplies to people affected by these devastating storms.'

22:28

Terrifying footage shows giant waves headed for Florida

The NOAA posted terrifying drone camera footage showing massive, 28-foot waves caused by Hurricane Milton.

The waves are approximately 28.12 feet - longer than a London bus and four times as tall as Andre the Giant - and feature wind gusts just over 75 miles per hour.

The video is part of a program with the drone-makers, Saildrone, in an 'effort to better understand and predict devastating events like Hurricane Milton.'

Locals in the path of Milton have been warned to brace for a 12 foot wall of water, known as a storm surge, that will destroy everything in its path.

22:01

Biden slams 'un-American' Trump, 'stupid' Marjorie Taylor Greene on response to hurricanes

Joe Biden took shots at Republicans, including Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene, in a press briefing from the White House Tuesday.

He ripped Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene for suggesting the federal government controlled the weather.

'It is beyond ridiculous. It is so stupid. It's got to stop,' he said.

He called Trump 'un-American' for spreading what he called misinformation and was puzzled as to why.

'I don't know. I simply don't know. I used the phrase more than I ever used in my whole career, un=American. What are they taking about?'

He was asked if he had considered calling Trump to 'stop' spreading what he called misinformation.

Biden could only muster a gron and mutter: 'Come on.'

21:44

Severe solar storm could stress power grids with back-to-back hurricanes

A severe solar storm is headed to Earth that could stress power grids even more as the U.S. deals with major back-to-back hurricanes, space weather forecasters said Wednesday.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch for Thursday into Friday after an outburst from the sun was detected earlier this week. Such a storm could temporarily disrupt power and radio signals.

NOAA has notified operators of power plants and orbiting spacecraft to take precautions. It also alerted the Federal Emergency Management Agency about possible power disruptions, as the organization copes with the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene and gears up for Hurricane Milton barreling across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida.

Forecasters do not expect the latest solar storm to surpass the one that slammed Earth in May, the strongest in more than two decades. But they won't know for sure until it's just 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) away, where spacecraft can measure it.

Florida is far enough south to avoid any power disruptions from the solar surge unless it gets a lot bigger, said scientist Rob Steenburgh of NOAA´s Space Weather Prediction Center.

20:54

Milton downgraded to Category 3 - but meteorologists say worst is yet to come

Hurricane Milton was downgraded to a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 125mph hours before its expected landfall late on Wednesday afternoon.

The classification marks only the speed of Milton's wind gusts, as forecasters warned that the storm is set to be one of the worst in recent memory when hurricane-force winds hit the coast later today.

Floridians have already been hit with heavy rainfall and a potent tornado outbreak that brought at least 90 tornado warnings across the state on Wednesday.

TOPSHOT - This satellite images courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB) taken on October 9, 2024, shows the formation of Hurricane Milton over the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Milton exploded in strength October 7 to become a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm bound for Florida, threatening the US state with a second ferocious hurricane in as many weeks. (Photo by HANDOUT / NOAA / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / NOAA / RAMMB" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by HANDOUT/NOAA/AFP via Getty Images)

20:44

Lt. Dan lashes out at mayor for 'trying to coerce me to go to shelter'

The stubborn one-legged Floridian who went viral for refusing to evacuate from his boat has issued a scathing rebuke of Tampa's mayor.

Joseph Malinowski, known affectionately among locals as Joe Sea or 'Lieutenant Dan' for his resemblance to the Forrest Gump character, took to TikTok as he branded Tampa Mayor Jane Castor an 'idiot.'

'She sent some other guy down here to politely say Joe I'll take you to a shelter and get my guys to keep your boat safe, saying 'God sent me to send you to safety.' Don't insult my intelligence. Don't freaking do that,' he said.

Malinowski updated viewers hours before Milton is set to make landfall, as he insisted that 'everything is good, everything is safe.'

'It's raining pretty hard, that's to be expected,' he said. 'I'm not going anywhere and it's not because I'm worried about losing the boat, although I am a little bit.'

The boater previously went viral as he refused to heed evacuation orders and remained on his boat, and he said late Wednesday that Castor had tried to 'coerce' him off his vessel.

'This whole thing has gotten to be more of a political thing than anything. She had a news conference and said they got me to go to a shelter because the cops came down this morning,' he said.

'the more you tell me to do something the more i'm going to fight you.'

Malinowski added that he previously clashed with Florida officials during the Covid-19 pandemic, saying he was offered $30 of food and a 'care pack' in order to get vaccinated.

'I told thgem to stick the shot up their a**,' he said. 'I aint ever got that thing.'

20:17

Florida breaks record for most tornado warnings in a single day

The potent series of tornados branching off Hurricane Milton has seen Florida break its record for the most tornado warnings in a single day.

The National Weather Service has issued 90 tornado warnings in the last 24 hours, a number that is set to continue rising as Milton barrels toward Florida's east coast.

At least 11 of these warnings materialized into tornados since Wednesday morning, with forecasters cautioning that the worst could be yet to come.

The previous record for tornado warnings in a day was set in September 2017 by Hurricane Irma, which hit 69 within a 24 hour span.

19:44

Sarasota 911 is on the verge of shutting down

Sarasota County officials say the area is on the verge of pausing its 911 service as winds pick up.

Local services will stop when wind speeds hit 45mph. They're currently at 22mph.

Anyone needing emergency help has been told to call 911.

But police, fire and ambulance services have warned they'll not be able to respond 'until it's safe for teams to get back on the roads,' the Herald-Tribune reported.

Sarasota is set to be ground zero for the eye of Milton, which is forecast to make landfall around 11pm Wednesday night.

Locals have been warned to brace for a 12 foot wall of water, known as a storm surge, that will destroy everything in its path.

Police patrols block a bridge as Hurricane Milton approaches Sarasota, in Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024.  REUTERS/Marco Bello

Police block a bridge in Sarasota on Wednesday afternoon. Locals in the city have warned that during severe weather conditions, emergency services will not be able to respond until it is safe to do so again.

epa11651225 The Oyster Bay marina area is closed as the town prepares for Hurricane Milton in Oyster Bay, Sarasota, Florida, USA, 09 October 2024. According to the National Hurricane Center's Live Hurricane Tracker, Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall on the west coast of Florida on 09 October 9. After rapidly intensifying into a Category 5 storm on 07 October, Milton is anticipated to weaken as it reaches the shore but will still bring significant weather impacts across the state.   EPA/CRISTOBAL HERRERA-ULASHKEVICH

The Oyster Bay marina area is closed as the town prepares for Hurricane Milton in Oyster Bay, Sarasota, Florida

SARASOTA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 9: A boat run aground from a previous storm rests on the shore as Hurricane Milton approaches on October 9, 2024 in Sarasota, Florida. Forecasts predict the storm to make landfall in the area Wednesday night or Thursday morning. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

A boat run aground from a previous storm rests on the shore as Hurricane Milton approaches

19:42

The spooky sight on deserted Florida streets as Milton moves ever closer

Groups of sandhill cranes have been spotted strutting down deserted Florida streets after Hurricane Milton sent locals fleeing.

The birds were filmed walking down a deserted residential street and in a gas station, emitting an eerie squawk.

Some locals suggested the birds' behavior was evidence of a sixth sense about the impending terrible weather event.

But experts have insisted they regularly make the same call during settled weather - and that the sight of them in built-up areas is just a result of ongoing evacuation orders.

The eye of Milton is currently forecast to strike the Sarasota area around 11pm tonight, with a 12 foot wall of water called a storm surge set to destroy the area's coastline.

19:39

City of Bradenton says large water main won't be fixed before storm hits

  • The Herald Tribune reported that the city of Bradenton is warning residents that there is a large water break that will not be repaired before the storm arrives.
  • The water main break is affecting homes and businesses in the city.
  • Officials said slow water flow caused the pipe to break but are not able to repair it before landfall tonight.
  • Bradenton is between Tampa and Sarasopta, the area expected to be hit the hardest.
19:30

Golfer John Daly flees Tampa as Hurricane Milton approaches

  • John Daly says he has evacuated Tampa, Florida with Hurricane Milton closing in on the state - weeks after revealing Hurricane Helene destroyed one of his family homes.
  • The 58-year-old took to Instagram to send a message to his followers on Wednesday, saying: 'Here we go again - Sending prayers A for all of us who have family, friends & neighbors that is threatened today by #Milton.

19:25

Tornado leaves devastation in Fort Meyers

  • A power pole lays on the ground after it was snapped in half after what appeared to be a tornado passed through the area before Hurricane Milton's arrival.
  • Multiple tornadoes have been spotted in South Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton's arrival ashore.
  • The National Hurricane Center says Milton was 'growing in size' as it approached the coast. It said 'life threatening storm surge' and 'damaging winds' were both still expected.
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 09: A power pole lays on the ground after it was snapped in half after what appeared to be a tornado passed through the area before Hurricane Milton's arrival on October 09, 2024, in Fort Myers, Florida. People are preparing for the storm, which could be a Cat 3 when it makes landfall on Wednesday evening. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

19:21

Sarasota starts seeing flooding as Hurricane Milton approaches

  • The Sarasota area has started seeing some flooding as Hurricane Milton gets nearer.
  • A view of flooded road as Hurricane Milton bears down on the Gulf Coast in Sarasota.
SARASOTA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES - OCTOBER 9: A view of flooded road as Hurricane Milton bears down on the Gulf Coast in Sarasota, Florida, United States on October 9, 2024. Residents of Sarasota brace for severe weather and potential evacuations. The storm, which has intensified rapidly, is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flooding to the area. (Photo by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)

18:53

Disney World and Universal closures halt Orlando tourism as Milton approaches

  • Tourism in Orlando rapidly came to a standstill Wednesday with the main airport and at least three theme parks and other businesses set to shut down.
  • Milton, which is expected to come ashore late Wednesday as a major storm, threatened to ruin the vacations of tens of thousands of tourists who came to Orlando to visit the likes of Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld, or partake in October festivities like Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights.
  • Disney and Universal were due to close Wednesday afternoon while SeaWorld did not open at all. All are expected to remain closed Thursday.
  • Orlando International Airport, the nation’s seventh busiest and Florida’s most trafficked, ceased operations Wednesday morning.
Guests weather early bands of rain from Hurricane Milton at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. All four of Disney's Florida theme parks closed early Wednesday due to the forecast track of the storm. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via AP)

Visitors walk through the Disney Spring shopping center in Orlando ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall in Florida on October 9, 2024. Milton regained power on October 8 to become a Category 5 storm with maximum sustained winds of 165 mph (270 kph) as it barrels towards the west-central coast of Florida and is forecast to make landfall late October 9, according to the National Hurricane Center. (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA / AFP) (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

18:47

Inside the 'doomed paradise' in the path of Hurricane Milton

  • As the clock ticks down to the moment of dread, the Mail's GREG WOODFIELD reveals how Florida is bracing for an 'inevitable apocalypse.'

18:43

National Weather Service warns 'It's time to shelter-in-place'

The National Service Center issued an alert at 2.30pm EST to those in Hurricane Milton's path, saying it is now time to shelter in place.

'It’s time to shelter-in-place from #Milton. Tropical-storm force winds, flooding rains, and tornadoes are spreading inland across FL,' the agency said on social media.

'Unless a life-threatening situation arises, stay indoors and follow updates.'

Meanwhile those in Manatee county have been told it is now too late to evacuate.

'Where you are now is where you are going to be during the duration of Milton,' said the county’s chief of emergency management, Matt Myers. 'The conditions are rapidly getting worse.'

Myers said EMS and fire protection are no longer responding to the county’s islands and bridges are closed.

Officials said they expect the hurricane to make landfall in the area overnight. They urged citizens sheltering in place to stay in the center of their home and make sure their devices are charged.

A view of some of the 700 evacuees in the gymnasium in shelter at River Ridge Middle/High School in preparation for Hurricane Milton on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in New Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)

Stephen Gandy, one of 700 evacuees sheltering in the gymnasium at River Ridge Middle/High School in preparation for Hurricane Milton, smiles on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in New Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)

A view of some of the 700 evacuees in the gymnasium in shelter at River Ridge Middle/High School in preparation for Hurricane Milton on Wednesday in New Port Richey, Florida.

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 09: Robert Haight salvages what he can from his home after what appeared to be a tornado tore the roof off before Hurricane Milton's arrival on October 09, 2024, in Fort Myers, Florida. He said he had just had the roof replaced two years after Hurricane Ian had damaged it. People are preparing for the storm, which could be a Cat 3 when it makes landfall on Wednesday evening. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***

Robert Haight grabs some belongings from his wrecked home in Fort Myers, Florida on Wednesday afternoon after its roof was ripped off by a tornado caused by Hurricane Milton.

18:30

Floridians take shelter

  • A view of some of the 700 evacuees in the gymnasium in shelter at River Ridge Middle/High School in preparation for Hurricane Milton
A view of some of the 700 evacuees in the gymnasium in shelter at River Ridge Middle/High School in preparation for Hurricane Milton on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in New Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)

Stephen Gandy, one of 700 evacuees sheltering in the gymnasium at River Ridge Middle/High School in preparation for Hurricane Milton, smiles on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in New Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)

17:51

Biden slams Trump for spreading false information about hurricane response

President Joe Biden slammed Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene for spreading false information around hurricane efforts, calling them out by name for their ‘lies.’

‘Former President Trump has led the onslaught of lies,’ Biden said during a briefing on Hurricane Milton at the White House.

Trump has used his large megaphone – his social media following and his political rallies – to criticize the Biden administration’s response, including making false claims that there is no money for the state because it’s going to illegal immigrants and that only blue states will get recovery funds.

‘For those saying the money is needed for this crisis is being diverted to migrants: what a ridiculous thing to say. It's not true,’ Biden said.

He went on to slam Greene, a Trump supporter.

‘Now the claims are getting even more bizarre. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene - the Congresswoman from Georgia - is now saying the federal government is literally controlling the weather. We're controlling the weather. It's beyond ridiculous. It's got to stop,’ Biden said.

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks during a virtual briefing on preparations for Hurricane Milton at the White House in Washington, U.S., October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

17:13

Massive tornado hits near Cape Coral

Terrifying webcam footage showed a tornado causing utter chaos near Cape Coral on Wednesday afternoon.

The twister was seen crossing a body of water in Matlacha, which sits around 130 miles south of Tampa Bay.

A deserted road bridge was pummeled with rain and severe wind, with telegraph poles on the structure seeming to sway.

The footage appeared to show the concrete bridge itself swaying. But It is unclear if the crossing moved and was damaged - or if it was the webcam itself that was rocking.

Other tornadoes formed in Henry and Broward counties.

Meanwhile, photos show huge waves pumelling a sea wall in St Petersburg, near where Milton will make landfall later today.

Waves crash along St. Pete Pier in St. Petersburg, Florida, as Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall tonight on October 9, 2024. Milton regained power on October 8 to become a Category 5 storm with maximum sustained winds of 165 mph (270 kph) as it barrels towards the west-central coast of Florida and is forecast to make landfall late October 9, according to the National Hurricane Center. (Photo by Bryan R. SMITH / AFP) (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)

Waves crash against a sea wall in St Petersburg, Florida on Wednesday afternoon. St Pete sits close to where Milton will make landfall later this evening.

16:55

Milton could come earlier than expected

  • The National Hurricane Center has said Minton could make landfall as early as 11pm Wednesday.
  • Milton's landfall point has shifted south by about 10 miles, to the Sarasota area.
  • Below, Hurricane Milton is seen as itadvances towards Florida in a view from Dragon Endeavor docked with the International Space Station.
Hurricane Milton advances towards Florida in a view from Dragon Endeavor docked with the International Space Station October 9, 2024.  Matthew Dominick/NASA/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. THIS PICTURE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

16:52

Cape Coral being hit by the storm

  • Just after noon Wednesday, surge was already starting to appear along the harbor in Cape Coral, at the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River.
  • The water had moved well up the beach and was nearing the parking lot. A pier was within a foot of being submerged.
  • Heavy rains from bands associated with Hurricane Milton were bringing heavy rain and wind gusts up to 40 mph.
16:45

Disney World in Orlando remains open, welcoming guests

  • Disney-goers were seen walking outside the park in Orlando on Wednesday as Hurricane Milton approached the state.
  • The parks were open in the morning but are expected to close Wednesday at 1pm EST and will likely remain closed on Thursday.
People arrive at Walt Disney World as Hurricane Milton approaches, in Orlando, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024.  REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

People walk outside Walt Disney World as Hurricane Milton approaches, in Orlando, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024.  REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez

16:36

Multi-vortex Tornado seen near Lake Okeechobee

  • Miami officials have ordered those along Lake Okeechobee to take shelter as a multi-vortex tornado was seen moving onshore near Lakeport.

16:23

Governor DeSantis says Florida is prepared for a 'major hit'

  • 'This is the largest Florida National Guard search and rescue mobilization in the entire history of the state of Florida,' he said during a Wednesday briefing.
  • There are 31,000 people in shelters and there’s room for nearly 200,000 people, 'so there is space available in these shelters,' he said.

16:20

Satellite image shows Milton's range

  • A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton progressing before its expected landfall in Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico on October 9.
A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton progressing before its expected landfall in Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico October 9, 2024.    CIRA/NOAA/Handout via REUTERS    THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.

16:10

Florida troopers rescue dog tied to a pole as Milton flood water rises around it

  • Tampa officials rescued a dog that had been left tied to a pole on the I-75 highway as the area prepares for Hurricane Milton.
  • Troopers said: 'Do NOT do this to your pets please…'

15:43

Latest forecast for Milton's landfall

  • The latest official model from the National Weather Service shows Hurricane Milton making landfall south of the Tampa Bay as a Category 3 storm between midnight and 1am Thursday.
  • Milton was centered about 190 miles southwest of Tampa late Wednesday morning and was a strong Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph, the hurricane center reported.
  • For more information on the storm's forecast, read here.
NOAA map - 10/9/2024

14:36

Tampa Bay city could see tall buildings collapse

Hurricane Milton has triggered fears of tall building collapses in St Petersburg, which sits next to Tampa, after city officials warned about tall construction cranes.

Three of the super-tall cranes are causing safety bosses the most worries, according to Fox13.

Two of the cranes are in downtown, while the third is in St Pete's Carillon area.

The structures are capable of withstanding winds of up to 100mph - but Milton is set to bring gusts of up to 140mph.

That could see the huge cranes collapse - and potentially topple the buildings they're working on if they crash down on top of them.

The cranes take several weeks to dismantle, with developers not able to bring them down fast enough when first alerted to Milton.

Locals living close to the three danger sites have been warned to stay in an inner room of their home without windows, to minimize the risk of being injured or killed by a collapsing crane.

Sidewalks and parking have also been restricted.

This crane in St Petersburg, Florida, is among three that city officials could be toppled by Hurricane Milton

14:29

Milton brings terrifying tornado to south Florida freeway as historic hurricane closes in on Tampa

  • South Florida officials have told people to take cover as a tornado formed in Hendry and crossed the I-75 highway.
  • 'At 1015 AM EDT, a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado was located near Big Cypress Seminole Reservation, or 22 miles southeast of Montura, moving north at 25 mph,' the National Weather Service said Wednesday.
  • Another tornado formed in Broward County.
  • 'You are in a life-threatening situation,' the agency added. 'Flying debris may be deadly to those caught without shelter.'
  • Meteorilogists have warned south Florida could see tornados as Hurricane Milton approaches.

14:17

Pinellas County residents told to leave immediately: 'GET OUT NOW'

  • Residents of Pinellas County received an emergency alert telling them time is running out to evacuate the area ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall.
  • The alert read: 'GET OUT NOW. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET OUT BEFORE THE STORM.'
  • It added: 'Deadly storm surge is expected.'

14:11

City-by-city timing and impacts expected from Hurricane Milton, per CNN

Tampa

  • How long storm will last: Wednesday 4 p.m. - Thursday 3 p.m.
  • Peak wind speeds: 80-100 mph with gusts to 115 mph, Thursday 12 a.m. to 6 a.m.
  • Rainfall totals: 10-15 inches
  • Peak rainfall times: Wednesday 2 p.m. - Thursday 8 a.m.
  • Storm surge totals: 8-12 feet above ground in flood prone areas, peaking Wednesday 10 p.m. - Thursday 6 a.m.

Sarasota

  • How long storm will last: Wednesday 3 p.m. - Thursday 3 p.m.
  • Peak wind speeds: 90 to 110 mph with gusts to 140 mph, Wednesday 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
  • Rainfall totals: 6-8 inches
  • Peak rainfall times: Wednesday 2 p.m. - Thursday 8 a.m.
  • Storm surge totals: 10-15 feet above ground in flood prone areas, peaking Wednesday 10 p.m. - Thursday 6 a.m.

Orlando

  • How long storm will last: Wednesday 9 p.m. - Thursday 6 p.m.
  • Peak wind speeds: 70-90 mph with gusts to 100 mph Thursday 8 a.m. - Thursday 1 p.m.
  • Rainfall totals: 10-15 inches
  • Peak rainfall times: Wednesday 7 a.m. - Thursday 11 a.m.

Fort Myers

  • How long storm will last: Wednesday 4 p.m. - Thursday 3 p.m.
  • Peak wind speeds: 25-35 mph with gusts to 55 mph, Wednesday 11 p.m. - Thursday 7 a.m.
  • Rainfall totals: 2-4 inches
  • Peak rainfall times: Wednesday 10 a.m. - Thursday 2 a.m.
  • Storm surge totals: 8-12 feet above ground in flood prone areas, peaking Thursday 12 a.m. - Thursday 6 a.m.
14:08

Tornado watch issued for more than 20 Florida counties ahead of Hurricane Milton

  • The National Weather Service on Wednesday morning issued the watch, which includes a vast part of Florida, including the Tampa area, the Florida Keys and Miami-Dade County.
TAMPA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 09: As Tampa prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Milton members of the National Guard put up a flood barrier around a waste water facility on October 09, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. Milton, which comes just after the recent catastrophic Hurricane Helene, has strengthened to a Category 4 storm as it approaches Florida's Gulf Coast and is expected to make landfall late Wednesday. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

As Tampa prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Milton, members of the National Guard are seen above putting up a flood barrier around a waste water facility.

13:58

Most Tampa gas stations have now run out of fuel... with a quarter across Florida also sold out

  • Almost two third of gas stations in Tampa and neighboring St Petersburg are sold out of gas.
  • Gasbuddy reported that 59% of gas stations have run dry ahead of Hurricane Milton.
  • At least 23 percent of all gas stations have also sold out, as people flee Milton or stock up to hunker down for the extreme weather.

13:54

Tampa hospital prepares for Milton

  • A view shows an AquaFence barrier at Tampa General Hospital, as Hurricane Milton approaches, in Tampa.
A view shows an AquaFence barrier at Tampa General Hospital, as Hurricane Milton approaches, in Tampa, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024.  REUTERS/Octavio Jones

People set up an AquaFence barrier at Tampa General Hospital, as Hurricane Milton approaches, in Tampa, Florida, U.S., October 9, 2024.  REUTERS/Octavio Jones

13:40

Sun Princess cruise tries to outrun Hurricane Milton with hundreds of on board: 'We're safe, for now'

  • This is the moment sick passengers are airlifted from a luxury cruise ship as it lies stranded off the coast of Florida - while Hurricane Milton sweeps in.
  • The Sun Princess, which set off from Southampton just 16 days ago, was due to dock in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, tomorrow morning but was turned away because of the storm.
  • It is now stationed five miles off the American coast, as the mainland prepares for floodwaters to reach heights of 15feet - taller than a double decker bus - and residents have been ordered to 'flee or die'.

13:35

IV shortages force hospitals to five patients Gatorade after Hurricane Helene

  • Hospitals are facing a shortage of life-saving IV fluids due to damage caused by Hurricane Helene - and some have resorted to giving patients Gatorade as a makeshift treatment.
  • Baxter International, one of the largest IV solution suppliers in the US, provides roughly 60 percent of the intravenous solutions used every day during surgeries, in intensive care units, for dialysis patients and to administer life-saving medications.
  • The company's manufacturing of those solutions has been halted, however, because of the extensive damage the category 4 storm caused at its facility in Marion, North Carolina.
*** BESTPIX *** BAT CAVE, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 08: An aerial view of people standing near destroyed and damaged buildings in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene flooding on October 8, 2024 in Bat Cave, North Carolina. Bat Cave was particularly hard hit by flooding. Recovery efforts continue as the death toll has risen to over 230 while the powerful Hurricane Milton is on track to make landfall in Florida. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

13:18

Seminole County causes evacuation panic with misleading Hurricane Milton alert

  • Seminole County had to clarify an evacuation order after issuing a wrong alert that told the entire county to leave the area ahead of Hurricane Milton.

13:09

Storm surge will be slightly lower than expected

A new National Hurricane Center forecast has lowered Milton's anticipated storm surge slightly, to 12 feet.

That's slightly less than the 15 foot wall of water the hurricane was originally forecast to bring to Tampa Bay.

But it's still a record-height and will likely destroy anything in its path.

The storm surge is expected to begin building late Wednesday night and peak in the early hours of Thursday morning.

12:36

Time is running out to evacuate

  • Milton was centered about 300 miles southwest of Tampa early Wednesday with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph, the hurricane center reported.
  • It was moving northeast at 14 mph early Wednesday and was expected to continue moving in that direction with an increase in its forward speed through Wednesday night, with landfall expected late Wednesday or early Thursday morning.
  • It was expected to turn toward the east-northeast and east on Thursday and Friday.
12:29

Eerie webcam shots show deserted streets and beaches in Clearwater

  • Clearwater, Florida, looked deserted on Wednesday morning as the area prepares for Hurricane Milton, expected to land on Wednesday night.

12:21

Floridians who chose not to evacuate explain their decision

12:07

TikToker who lives on a sailboat in Tampa ignores 'flee or die' advice

  • Joe, in video now circulating widely online, explains that 'God' told him to 'come out here and get a boat'. 'He's got my back. I'm in good shape. I'm not sweating it.'

12:01

Heart-stopping footage shows plane withstand extreme turbulence while flying through Hurricane Milton

  • Researches took a bumpy ride into the storm as they collect data about the historic hurricane Milton.
  • They call their hurricane aircraft 'miss piggy,' according to their social media.

11:54

Official issues harrowing warning to those who fail to evacuate danger zones

  • Officials said those choosing to stay and ride out Hurricane Milton would be left to fend for themselves, with Tampa Mayor Jane Castor declaring that the 15 feet of storm surge forecast for her city would be deep enough to submerge entire houses.
  • 'So if you're in it, basically that's the coffin that you're in,' she said flatly.

11:51

Terrifying official graphic shows just how destructive Milton's storm surge will be

  • Pinellas County officials have warned that the storm surge in some areas could submerge entire homes.
  • They have said homes can be removed from their foundations and warned people in the danger zone that they are not likely to survive the storm surge.

11:49

Nowhere in Tampa Bay is safe from flooding, forecaster warns

  • Officials have warned that even places that are inland face massive flooding due persistent rainfall between 12 and 16 inches in the Tampa area.
  • The heaviest rains are expected to fall between 9am and 5am and could lead to catastrophic flooding.
  • The rainfall is expected south if the I-4 corridor and includes Orlando, as reported by The New York Times.
11:45

Mass evacuations as Milton approaches Florida's West coast

  • At least 11 Florida counties, home to about 5.9 million people, are under mandatory evacuation orders.
  • The National Hurricane Center predicted Milton, a Category 5 hurricane during much of its approach, would likely weaken but remain a major hurricane when it makes landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday.

Highway signage announces the impending arrival of Hurricane Milton and the evacuations zones on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, in Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)

11:33

Heavy cloud and thunderstorms in Tampa Bay as Milton draws closer

A thunderstorm and dark gray clouds were seen over Tampa Bay on Tuesday evening, as Milton moves closer to the area.

The sun-soaked city sees regular storms. But its position in the Gulf of Mexico usually protects it from Hurricanes, which tend to form in the Atlantic Ocean.

Milton is set to be the worst hurricane to hit Tampa since 1921. Parts of the area were flooded by Hurricane Helene two weeks ago, with 12 locals dying.

But Helene quickly moved north, where it caused most devastation in North Carolina and Tennessee, flooding valleys and wiping entire towns off the map.

More than 230 were killed by Helene, with its death toll expected to rise.

Milton is expected to cause far more extreme weather - including a fifteen foot wall of water known as a storm surge.

Tampa Bay residents in the path of the storm have been given days to evacuate, but some have chosen to remain behind.

TOPSHOT - A thunderstorm can be seen moving over Tampa in the distance from St. Petersburg, Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton's expected landfall in the middle of this week on October 8, 2024. Storm-battered Florida girded Tuesday for a direct hit from Hurricane Milton, a monster weather system threatening catastrophic damage and forcing President Joe Biden to postpone a major overseas trip. (Photo by Bryan R. SMITH / AFP) (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)

FILE PHOTO: A drone view shows storm clouds over the Caloosahatchee River as Hurricane Milton approaches Fort Myers, Florida, U.S. October 8, 2024. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo/File Photo

11:25

Tampa residents warned of flesh-eating bacteria

Florida residents have been warned to avoid Milton's floodwaters where possible over the risk of deadly flesh-eating bacteria.

The state's health department says Milton's storm surge will contain increased levels of Vibrio bacteria.

It can infect people with open wounds, or those who have compromised immune systems or liver disease.

Diabetes sufferers and those with cancer are also more vulnerable to Vibrio infections.

Heavy rainfall and flooding like that expected to happen during Milton increases the concentration of Vibrio in the water.

Milton's winds are starting to hit Florida's shores. The eye of the storm should strike the Tampa Bay area in the early hours of Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane.

Vibrio bacteria are pictured under a microscope. The flesh-eating bacteria will be present in higher quantities in Milton's floodwaters, health officials have warned

11:17

When is Milton expected to make landfall in Florida?

  • Hurricane Milton was upgraded back to a Category 5 storm as it churns toward Florida’s west coast.
  • The Tampa Bay area, home to more than 3.3 million people, faced the possibility of widespread destruction after avoiding direct hits from major hurricanes for more than a century.
  • Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida Wednesday night or early Thursday as an 'extremely dangerous hurricane.'
  • The latest models show Milton hitting Tampa at 1am Thursday.

Key Updates
  • At least 27 tornadoes reported across Florida, NWS reveals
  • Roof of MLB stadium where first responders are sheltering from Hurricane Milton torn off
  • City-by-city timing and impacts expected from Hurricane Milton, per CNN

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