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All St. Petersburg sewer treatment plants back online after Hurricane Milton

The City of St. Petersburg has resumed operations at two sewer treatment plants that were temporarily closed to avoid damage during Hurricane Milton, as confirmed by Mayor Ken Welch. This timely restoration is crucial for maintaining the city's sanitation infrastructure and ensuring public safety following the hurricane's impact.

Hurricane Milton aftermath: Crane collapse, Tropicana's torn roof among damages in St. Pete

Hurricane Milton caused significant damage in St. Petersburg, with reports of a crane collapse and the roof of a Tropicana facility being torn apart. Officials noted that this storm resulted in the most substantial rainfall the city has ever experienced. The aftermath of these events highlights the urgent need for assessment and recovery efforts in the region.

St. Pete Community's Retention Pond Floods Homes During Hurricane Milton

During Hurricane Milton, residents of a St. Petersburg community experienced unexpected flooding as a retention pond overflowed, seeping several feet of water into homes. This incident highlights the vulnerability of local infrastructure during severe weather events. Many neighbors were caught off guard, emphasizing the need for improved flood management in the area.

County opens additional shelter

Pinellas County has opened an additional emergency shelter at Campbell Park Elementary in St. Petersburg to accommodate evacuees as mandatory evacuations remain in effect for several zones. This brings the total number of available shelters to ten, providing crucial support in response to the ongoing emergency situation.

St. Petersburg shuts off power to 2 sewer treatment plants due to potential storm surge from Hurricane Milton

St. Petersburg has shut down power to two sewer treatment plants in anticipation of potential storm surge from Hurricane Milton, urging residents to limit water usage starting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. This precaution aims to protect both employees and the facilities from the impending storm conditions. The city is taking proactive measures to mitigate impact and ensure public safety.

Tropicana Field Roof Ripped Off by Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton caused significant damage to Tropicana Field, home to the Tampa Bay Rays, including ripping off a portion of its roof. The stadium was designated as a base for emergency responders preparing for the hurricane's impact in the region. This event highlights the severe weather challenges faced by the Tampa Bay area.

Drinking water shut off in St. Petersburg; boil alert issued

St. Petersburg has issued a citywide drinking water shut-off due to a significant water main break. Residents are advised to boil water before consumption as officials work to resolve the issue. This emergency alert underscores the importance of safe drinking water access in the community.

Area bridges to close Wednesday afternoon

Area bridges, including the Howard Frankland, Gandy, Courtney Campbell, and Sunshine Skyway, are set to close Wednesday afternoon as Hurricane Milton approaches, prompting officials to urge residents to complete any necessary travel immediately. The closures are a precautionary measure due to expected high winds and dangerous storm surges associated with the hurricane.

St. Petersburg construction crane falls from high rise during Hurricane Milton

A construction crane collapsed in downtown St. Petersburg as Hurricane Milton struck the area, creating significant disruptions and safety concerns. The incident highlights the severe impact of the hurricane on local infrastructure and public safety.

Johns Hopkins All Children’s ranked #1 in new report

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital has been ranked as the top children's hospital in Florida by U.S. News & World Report, excelling particularly in neonatology and urology. This recognition underscores the hospital's commitment to providing high-quality pediatric care to its community.

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