Tampa works to clear Helene debris as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tampa is intensifying its cleanup efforts from Hurricane Helene in anticipation of Hurricane Milton's arrival. Mayor Jane Castor held a press conference on Sunday, urging debris hauling contractors to assist in the removal of leftover debris. With the looming threat of another storm, the city is keen on ensuring that the streets and public areas are clear of hazardous materials that could impede safety and response efforts. The collaboration with local contractors reflects the community's resilience and proactive measures in the face of natural disasters. Castor emphasized the importance of a collective effort, stating that timely debris removal is essential for public safety.

The city is also preparing resources to manage potential flooding and damage that Hurricane Milton may bring. As residents brace for the storm, they are advised to stay updated through local news outlets. This situation underscores the ongoing challenges that Florida cities face during hurricane season and the importance of community cooperation in disaster management.

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