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Hurricane Milton Causes Severe Flooding In Charlotte Harbor, Florida

Flooding in Harbor City, Los Angeles

A recent video captured by storm chasers in Florida has revealed the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton on Charlotte Harbor. The footage shows storm surge waters pushing into the harbor, resulting in widespread flooding in the area.

The video, shared by WxChasing, depicts streets completely submerged under water, highlighting the intensity of the storm surge. In some clips, water levels can be seen reaching the first floor of several houses, indicating the severity of the flooding.

Charlotte Harbor, located approximately 26 miles northwest of Fort Myers, is within the projected path of Hurricane Milton. The storm has brought destructive winds and heavy rainfall to the region, leading to dangerous conditions and significant property damage.

Widespread flooding seen in the area, with streets submerged under water.
Storm chasers capture video of storm surge in Charlotte Harbor, Florida.
Water levels reach first floor of houses, indicating severity of flooding.

Authorities have issued evacuation orders for residents in low-lying areas and urged people to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Emergency response teams are on high alert, ready to assist those affected by the storm.

As Hurricane Milton continues to move through the area, residents are advised to stay indoors, avoid flooded areas, and follow updates from local authorities. The storm surge and flooding pose serious risks to the community, and it is crucial for everyone to prioritize their safety during this challenging time.

Our thoughts are with the residents of Charlotte Harbor and surrounding areas as they navigate the impacts of Hurricane Milton. We encourage everyone to stay informed, stay safe, and support each other during this difficult period.

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