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Milton, which slammed into Florida's already storm-blasted west coast Wednesday night, spawned at least 19 tornadoes and caused damage in numerous counties, destroying around 125 homes, most of ...
"Milton will go down as one of the most damaging and impactful storms in Florida history, along with Hurricane Helene’s estimated total damage and economic loss of $225-250 billion just two ...
Milton brings fear of more widespread damage, with tropical storm-force winds extending out to 255 miles, according to the hurricane center. ... and cities of New Port Richey and St. Petersburg ...
A tornado in New Port Richey tore parts of the roof off at least one building and brought down trees, [68] and tornadic activity was also identified in Sumter County. [84] The hurricane took one life in the state and indirectly contributed to two additional deaths. In Daytona Beach, a tree struck a parked vehicle, killing a person inside.
Tropical storm-force gusts affected several counties along the Gulf Coast, resulting in minor damage. [63] In New Port Richey, a car was crushed by a tree; a mobile home suffered the same fate in Dade City, as did a home in Croom-A-Coochee.
Additionally, a tornado near New Port Richey caused major damage to five homes. [1] Throughout the county, damage to private property was $1.5 million, while public property losses were estimated at $26 million. [24] Mesocyclone tracks associated with the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm Debby across Florida on June 24.
Beaufort County announced it was closing the popular boat landing at Sands Beach until further notice due to extensive damage from the tropical storm, which hit the area on Sept. 27. Port Royal ...
The storm brought tropical storm force winds to Bradford County, toppling a number of trees and power lines, [190] leaving 10,548 out of 12,649 electrical customers in the county without power. [135] Heavy rainfall was reported in some areas, with a peak total of 11.74 in (298 mm) about 0.9 mi (1.4 km) east-southeast of Starke.