What to Know about Hurricane Milton: Timeline, Affected Areas & More

As Florida prepares for yet another significant hurricane, state officials have called for evacuations, and Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for several counties. With southeastern U.S. states still recovering from Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton is now projected to hit the Florida Peninsula’s west coast in the coming days.

Hurricane Milton’s Threat

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has warned that Hurricane Milton will likely bring life-threatening storm surges and damaging winds to the west coast of Florida starting late October 8 or early October 9. Heavy rainfall is also expected from Monday, October 7, through Wednesday, potentially causing severe flash floods and river flooding.

The NHC’s report highlighted, “This rainfall will bring the risk of considerable flash, urban, and areal flooding, along with the potential for moderate to major river flooding.”

Evacuations and Emergency Measures

Ahead of the storm’s landfall, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 51 counties, initially starting with 35 and expanding as the storm’s threat increased. Among these counties are Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco. The governor’s executive order emphasizes the urgency of preparation for residents in affected areas:

“As Governor of Florida, I am responsible to meet the dangers presented to the State of Florida and its people by this emergency.”

Florida’s emergency management director, Kevin Guthrie, warned residents to prepare for what he described as the largest evacuation since Hurricane Irma in 2017, encouraging civilians to evacuate early. In Pinellas County, officials have already started evacuating 6,600 patients from hospitals and assisted living facilities.

Hurricane Watches and Storm Surge Alerts

With Hurricane Milton strengthening over the southern Gulf of Mexico, storm surge, hurricane, and tropical storm watches are in place for portions of the Florida Gulf Coast. Areas under a hurricane watch include Tampa Bay, the Dry Tortugas, and areas from Chokoloskee northward to the Suwannee River. The NHC warned that storm surges could elevate water levels significantly, with Tampa Bay expecting surges between 8 to 12 feet.

“Should the peak surge occur simultaneously with the high tide, typically dry areas could be flooded by rising waters,”

noted the NHC in their bulletin.

Impacts from Hurricane Helene

The damage from Hurricane Helene, which struck just over a week ago, is still evident in parts of Florida, particularly near Keaton Beach and St. Petersburg. Residents and officials are deeply concerned about the compounded effects of both hurricanes.

St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch expressed his concern:

“We already will be rebuilding for years because of Hurricane Helene, and that will be exacerbated by the impacts of this storm.”

FEMA’s Response and Preparedness

Deanne Criswell, the FEMA Administrator, assured the public during an interview with ABC News that FEMA is prepared to handle the situation. The agency has been coordinating efforts with Governor DeSantis and local emergency response teams, ensuring resources and personnel are in place before Hurricane Milton’s arrival.

“We are absolutely ready… We know that it’s headed straight towards Florida, and we will move more resources in there to support their needs,”

Criswell stated, highlighting FEMA’s proactive approach.

Ongoing Recovery and Future Challenges

As Florida braces for another major storm, the recovery from Hurricane Helene continues. Volunteers, emergency responders, and federal agencies are working tirelessly to restore communities, and their efforts will now extend to mitigating the damage caused by Hurricane Milton.

Residents in affected areas are urged to heed evacuation orders and stay updated on weather forecasts and safety instructions. While the state’s preparation and resources are robust, the potential for significant destruction remains high as Florida faces another intense hurricane.

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