Hurricane Milton updates: 16 dead across Florida in storm's aftermath

Milton forced millions to evacuate and left widespread destruction.

Last Updated: October 11, 2024, 11:28 PM EDT

At least 16 people have died from Hurricane Milton, which roared onshore on Florida's west coast as a Category 3 hurricane, bringing tornadoes, powerful winds and flooding rains. The monster storm forced millions to evacuate and left widespread destruction across Florida.

Oct 07, 2024, 6:42 PM EDT

Homeland Security secretary tells those with evacuation order to 'leave NOW'

Those currently under an evacuation order due to the threat of Hurricane Milton should leave now, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tweeted Monday evening.

"Hurricane #Milton is intensifying to record strength. If you've received an evacuation order, leave NOW," he tweeted. "@DHSgov, the Biden-Harris Admin, and local and state partners are prepositioning life-saving resources. Stay informed via @FEMA or the FEMA app."

Oct 07, 2024, 6:23 PM EDT

FEMA outlines preparations for Milton, talks 'extremely damaging' misinformation

Keith Turi, acting director of response and recovery for FEMA, outlined on Monday the agency's preparations for Hurricane Milton and urged anyone in the storm's path to take it seriously.

"We're urging anyone that is in an evacuation area, anyone that is told to evacuate, to please do so," Turi said.

He also hit back against misinformation and conspiracy theories about the storm, calling it "extremely damaging." In Georgia on Friday, former President Donald Trump pushed the baseless claim that FEMA had diverted disaster funds towards cities with an influx of migrants.

"It's unfortunate, because these individuals have been through extremely traumatic times," Turi said. "They've lost loved ones, they've lost their home and now they're being influenced by information that just isn't accurate."

Oct 07, 2024, 5:12 PM EDT

Milton storm surge forecast grows, winds now 180 mph

The storm surge forecast for Hurricane Milton has been revised higher by the National Hurricane Center.

Florida's west coast can expect a maximum of 10-15 feet in some areas, according to the NHC. Milton poses an "extremely serious" threat, the NHC said.

Winds are now clocking in at 180 mph, the NHC reported.

Oct 07, 2024, 4:15 PM EDT

Helene debris removal will continue until Milton’s winds reach tropical storm strength

The removal of debris from Hurricane Helene will continue until Hurricane Milton’s winds reach tropical storm strength in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis said, noting that 663 total truckloads of debris have already removed.

Schools in at least 20 counties will be closed on Tuesday and many more will be closed on Wednesday as Hurricane Milton moves in.

There’s no fuel shortage in Florida, DeSantis said. Some gas stations have run out of fuel, but more is coming, he said.

-ABC News’ Darren Reynolds

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