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Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, slammed into Florida on Wednesday night, leaving a trail of destruction across the state. Here’s a summary of the key points:
Impact:
- Widespread flooding, power outages, and downed trees
- At least 16 deaths reported across the state, including six from tornadoes in St. Lucie County.
- Major damage to infrastructure, including Tampa Bay Rays’ stadium roof and a crane crashing into a downtown office building.
- Over 2 million homes and businesses remain without power.
- Several major theme parks, including Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, reopened after temporary closures.

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Rescue and Recovery:
- Rescue crews continue to pull people from floodwaters, with over 1,600 people and 140 animals rescued so far.
- 1.6 million homes and businesses have had power restored.
- Over 12,000 miles of roads have been cleared and at least 2,000 bridges inspected.
- Governor Ron DeSantis requested a federal disaster declaration, expected to be approved by Saturday.

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Other Points of Interest:
- Early estimates suggest damage could total $50 billion.
- FEMA is concerned about potential funding shortfalls for long-term recovery projects.
- Some residents are considering leaving Florida due to repeated hurricane threats.
- Voter registration deadlines in Florida and Georgia will not be extended despite hurricane disruptions.
- IRS has extended tax filing deadlines for some Florida residents impacted by hurricanes.
- Gasoline shortages persist in some areas, particularly west-central Florida.
Looking Ahead:
- President Biden will visit hurricane-damaged areas on Sunday.
- National Weather Service teams are assessing tornado damage on Florida’s Treasure Coast.

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Additional Resources:
- USA Today article: USA Today