Hurricane Milton evacuees injured in plane crash near St. Pete Pier: Police

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In a dramatic rescue operation, four individuals and a dog were saved from the waters near St. Petersburg Pier following a plane crash related to Hurricane Milton. The crash occurred early Tuesday morning as the group attempted to escape the hurricane's approach. Local police and emergency services were quick to respond, pulling the evacuees from the water and ensuring their safety. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with responders working tirelessly amidst the turbulent conditions.

The incident highlights the inherent dangers involved in evacuating during a hurricane, especially when faced with unpredictable weather. Authorities emphasized the importance of following safety protocols and staying informed during such emergencies. As Hurricane Milton continues to pose threats to the region, this event serves as a reminder of the risks faced by those attempting to flee its impact. Fortunately, all individuals involved in the crash were rescued, and no serious injuries have been reported.

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