Millions of residents in Florida remain without power today, more than 24 hours after Hurricane Milton swept through the state, spawning tornadoes and leaving at least 16 dead. Utility crews are scrambling to repair power and cellphone networks, while government workers and residents, chainsaws in hand, attempt to clear fallen trees and clear flooded neighborhoods in cities hit by torrential rains. Milton. Although Milton did not cause the catastrophic flooding feared in Florida, one of the southeastern US states hit by Hurricane Elin two weeks ago, cleanup operations could take weeks or months. “It makes you realize what Mother Nature can do,” said Chase Pearce, a 25-year-old electrician who, along with his partner, saw transformers blow, sparks fly and a utility pole fall in their backyard. […]
Source: News Beast

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