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Currents News | Floridians Flee as Hurricane Milton Hits, Leaving Damage and Devastation @CurrentsNY | Uploaded 2 days ago | Updated 51 seconds ago
Hurricane Milton struck Florida's Siesta Key, about 70 miles south of Tampa, Wednesday night, turning streets into rivers and leaving millions without power. Many Catholics in the storm’s path are now grappling with the widespread devastation left behind.
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Floridians Flee as Hurricane Milton Hits, Leaving Damage and Devastation @CurrentsNY

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