CNA | Florida ‘lucky’ to have avoided more severe impact of Hurricane Milton, says expert @channelnewsasia | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 12 minutes ago.
Hurricane Milton ripped a ruinous path across the state of Florida, killing at least 10 people after making landfall. Authorities say the state was able to avoid the worst-case scenario but warned the death toll could rise further. The storm also knocked out power for millions of people. Tracy Kijewski-Correa, William J Pulte Director of the University of Notre Dame's Pulte Institute for Global Development, tells CNA’s Asia First that Florida was “lucky” to avoid a more severe impact by the hurricane.
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Hurricane Milton ripped a ruinous path across the state of Florida, killing at least 10 people after making landfall. Authorities say the state was able to avoid the worst-case scenario but warned the death toll could rise further. The storm also knocked out power for millions of people. Tracy Kijewski-Correa, William J Pulte Director of the University of Notre Dame's Pulte Institute for Global Development, tells CNA’s Asia First that Florida was “lucky” to avoid a more severe impact by the hurricane.
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