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Hurricane Milton Causes Over 250,000 Power Outages In Florida

An apparent tornado caused by Hurricane Milton, tore the awning off a 7-Eleven convenient store, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, in Cape Coral, Fla.(AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

As Hurricane Milton approaches landfall in Florida, over 250,000 customers have already lost power, according to poweroutage.us. The west coast of Florida is experiencing increasing power outages, but surprisingly, some of the counties with the largest percentage of outages are located in central and eastern areas of the state. This is due to an afternoon tornado outbreak within the outer bands of Hurricane Milton.

With hurricane-force gusts starting to move onshore, power outages are expected to significantly increase for western Florida as the evening progresses. One utility company has even issued a warning that there could be up to 1 million outages in the state.

The impact of Hurricane Milton is being felt across the state, with residents and authorities bracing for the potential damage and disruptions that may follow. It is crucial for residents to stay informed, follow safety guidelines, and be prepared for potential evacuation orders as the situation continues to unfold.

Central and eastern Florida counties experience high outage percentages.
Over 250,000 customers lose power in Florida due to Hurricane Milton.
Afternoon tornado outbreak within hurricane's bands leads to more outages.

Emergency response teams are on high alert, ready to assist those in need and mitigate the effects of the storm. As the hurricane makes its way towards land, it is essential for everyone in the affected areas to prioritize their safety and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones.

Stay tuned for further updates and advisories as Hurricane Milton progresses and its impact on Florida becomes more apparent.

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