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Biden visits Tampa to provide Milton relief updates as St. Petersburg struggles with recovery
SUMMARY: Cleanup efforts continue in Florida following Hurricane Milton, which has resulted in at least 23 fatalities and left nearly 900,000 residents without power. President Biden visited the Tampa area, announcing $612 million in aid for restoration and infrastructure improvements to reduce future power outages. The Florida National Guard has activated approximately 6,700 personnel, rescuing hundreds and clearing roads. St. Petersburg residents face power shortages, gas scarcity, and unsafe tap water. Community centers provide charging stations, ice, and other necessities as residents cope with these shortages, emphasizing the critical need for restored electricity and clean water.
CBS News Miami’s Steve Maugeri has the latest from St. Petersburg.
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LIVE | President Biden talks from St. Pete Beach about the federal response to Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: During a visit to Florida after Hurricane Milton, President Biden surveyed the damage and expressed gratitude for the resilience of communities affected by the storm. While the storm’s impact was less severe than anticipated, many suffered catastrophic losses, including homes and personal belongings. Biden highlighted federal efforts to provide immediate aid, such as meals and power restoration, and announced $612 million for future infrastructure projects to strengthen power systems. Local officials emphasized the importance of federal support in rebuilding efforts, showcasing community solidarity and determination in recovery despite the overwhelming challenges posed by consecutive hurricanes.
AFTER MILTON | President Biden talks from St. Pete Beach about the federal response to Hurricane Milton
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South Florida weekend weather forecast for Sunday 10/13/24
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather will feature off-and-on showers and thunderstorms, necessitating rain gear as the region faces potential localized flooding and muddy conditions. While some areas, like the Florida Keys, remain quieter, pockets of heavier rain are expected in places like Hollywood and Miami Beach. The forecast predicts high temperatures in the 80s, below the seasonal average, with improved conditions expected by tomorrow as a cold front approaches, bringing lower humidity and cooler mornings. Meanwhile, a cluster of storms near the Cabo Verde Islands poses a 30% chance of development, but it faces unfavorable conditions initially. Stay updated through reliable sources.
Expect more rounds of on-and-off rain and storms. Eastern Broward and Miami-Dade counties remain under a level 1 (out of 4) risk for flooding today.
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