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Hurricane Milton hit Florida on Wednesday, Oct. 9 with heavy rain and strong winds, causing widespread damage and power outages. CNN’s Anderson Cooper was live on air covering the storm when he was hit by flying debris, but he assured viewers of his safety. Hurricane Milton was classified as a Category 3 storm before weakening to a Category 1, with winds of 90 mph, as it moved over Florida. The storm brought life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds, and flash flooding to the central Florida Peninsula.

Many Gulf Coast communities that had already been impacted by Hurricane Helene were hit again by Hurricane Milton, with heavy rain and strong winds causing further damage. Over three million people were left without power, and St. Petersburg received around 16 inches of rain. Tragically, multiple fatalities occurred in St. Lucie County after a tornado ripped through a mobile home retirement community. The National Hurricane Center issued warnings about the danger posed by Hurricane Milton, urging residents to take precautions to stay safe during the storm.

Despite the challenging conditions, Anderson Cooper continued to report on Hurricane Milton, showing viewers the extent of the flooding and destruction caused by the storm. CNN provided ongoing coverage of the storm and its impact on Florida, keeping audiences informed about the latest developments and safety warnings. The resilience of both reporters and residents is evident in their efforts to stay safe and assist those in need during the aftermath of the hurricane. The community’s response to the disaster highlights the importance of coming together in times of crisis to support one another and work towards recovery.

As the storm passed over Florida, the extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Milton became clear, with widespread flooding, power outages, and destruction reported throughout the region. Emergency response teams worked tirelessly to assist those in need and restore services to affected areas. The aftermath of the storm will require continued efforts to rebuild and recover, with communities coming together to support one another in the wake of the disaster. Despite the challenges presented by Hurricane Milton, the resilience and strength of the people affected by the storm are evident as they work towards rebuilding and moving forward.

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