Hurricane Milton makes landfall near Siesta Key

Oakland, CALocal News

Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, off the coast of Sarasota, at approximately 8:30 p. m. as a Category 3 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. With winds reaching dangerous speeds, the storm poses significant threats to the local community, including flooding, power outages, and infrastructure damage. Local authorities have been proactive, issuing evacuation orders and mobilizing emergency services to prepare for the storm's impact.

Residents have been urged to stay informed and follow safety protocols to protect themselves and their property. Meteorologists are closely monitoring Milton's trajectory, as its intensity raises concerns about potential destruction. As the storm progresses, updates will be vital for those in affected areas to stay safe. The community's resilience will be put to the test as they face the challenges posed by this powerful hurricane. Emergency response teams are on standby, ready to assist as the situation unfolds.

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