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Florida, Hurricane Milton
Scope of Hurricane Milton damage emerges as power outages and fuel shortages remain in Florida
Florida residents repaired damage from Hurricane Milton and cleaned up debris Friday after the storm smashed through coastal communities and tore homes to pieces, flooded streets and spawned a barrage of deadly tornadoes. At least 16 people deaths are linked to the storm, officials told CBS News.
Florida power outage map: Nearly 2.5 million without power after Hurricane Milton
Click here for the latest on power outages in Florida for Friday Oct. 11. Nearly 2.5 million people are without power after Hurricane Milton swept through Florida on Wednesday and Thursday.
Interactive Map: Florida power outages by county
As Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, Wednesday evening, hundreds of thousands of Florida residents have lost power. Track Florida power outages by county in the map below.Sign up for our NewslettersThe above map was created by using data from FindEnergy.
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As Milton Bears Down, the Entire State of Florida Is on High Alert
Despite repeated tropical storms, the nation’s third most populous state continues to attract more newcomers and sees no end ...
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gives update on Milton after storm moves across state
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials provided details about Hurricane Milton and conditions in the state Thursday ...
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College football rankings: Florida State dragged back into Bottom 25 after falling short against Clemson
Well, it looks like the Bottom 25 and Florida State were made for one another. If you're still unaware at this point, the ...
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Four-Star Wide Receiver Flips From Florida State To Texas
The Seminoles have seen four recruits decommit since the beginning of the season, with two flipping to the Longhorns.
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Florida's gas stations are running out of fuel and Hurricane Milton could have a lasting impact on the state's supply
If the port of Tampa is damaged by Hurricane Milton, it could spell long-term trouble for the gas supply chain as Florida ...
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Florida prepares for Hurricane Milton as it heads toward the Sunshine State
Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson spoke to FOX Weather about the measures the city has taken to prepare residents for Hurricane ...
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Highest And Lowest Graded Players From Florida State's Defeat To Clemson
Florida State has officially hit the midseason mark with a 29-13 loss to Clemson that dropped the team to 1-5 (1-4 ACC).
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ESPN graphic viciously summed up the current condition of Florida State football
With an absolutely vicious graphic at the bottom of the screen during the Clemson game, ESPN threw a hilarious insult (though ...
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Where does Florida football recruiting stand as 'flip season' begins? A deeper look
Here's what the Florida Gator faithful should be paying attention to as the most hectic time of the year on the recruiting ...
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2024 Florida State Football Tickets, Schedule, Where to Watch
View the Florida State Seminoles 2024 game schedule, single game ticket information, TV info, results, stats, upcoming games, ...
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Florida State Loses to No. 15 Clemson as CFB Fans Call for Mike Norvell to Be Fired
The Clemson Tigers grabbed a 29-13 win over Florida State on Saturday with Seminoles quarterback DJ Uiagalelei sidelined with ...
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Florida’s home insurer of last resort is in serious trouble. Will Milton put it over the edge?
Even before Hurricane Helene and Milton made landfall in Florida, many homeowners were between rock and a hard place when it came to insuring their properties.
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