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Hurricane Milton Recovery Begins Amid Political Storm

Friday 11 October 2024 - 15:25
Hurricane Milton Recovery Begins Amid Political Storm

As central Florida reels from the devastation left by Hurricane Milton, authorities are racing against time to assess the damage and aid recovery efforts. The deadly storm, which also spawned a series of tornadoes before making landfall, has already claimed the lives of at least 16 people, according to the Tampa Bay Times . Recovery operations are ongoing, and officials fear the death toll may still rise.

Milton’s destructive path comes less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on northwest Florida, resulting in 230 fatalities, the highest hurricane death toll in the U.S. since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Helene left 10 states battered by flooding and high winds. Now, Milton’s powerful weather system has once again put the state in crisis mode.

 Unprecedented Destruction

Hurricane Milton unleashed its fury with devastating effects. In its wake, at least 150 homes were left in ruins, power outages affected more than 3.3 million residents, and barrier islands faced storm surges as high as six feet. Milton ripped the roof off a baseball stadium, toppled a 500-foot construction crane, and caused widespread flooding. In some regions, the rainfall reached 18 inches, exacerbating the destruction and leaving some neighborhoods submerged.

Rescue teams have been working tirelessly to save lives in peril. A 14-year-old boy was discovered clinging to a piece of fencing, while the U.S. Coast Guard saved a man who was found floating on an ice chest after being separated from his boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Authorities described the situation as "a nightmare scenario for even the most experienced mariners."

Despite the widespread destruction, Milton did not deliver the catastrophic blow initially feared. The storm unexpectedly shifted 70 miles south from its anticipated path, sparing Tampa a direct hit and preventing the forecasted 15-foot storm surge. Nevertheless, the storm still managed to leave its mark, with the worst flooding reported in Sarasota County, where waters surged to eight to ten feet.

 Florida's Response

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis assured residents that the region is already on the road to recovery. "This was not the worst-case scenario," he said, expressing confidence in Florida's ability to recover swiftly. Many causeway bridges and airports have reopened, and displaced residents are beginning to return to assess the condition of their homes. 

While some communities were spared from the worst of the storm, others were not as fortunate. In Volusia County, two women died after being struck by fallen trees, while five people were killed by tornadoes in the Spanish Lakes Country Club near Fort Pierce. Another fatality occurred in Tampa, where a woman lost her life due to a fallen tree branch.

 Political Fallout

The physical devastation wrought by Hurricane Milton is not the only storm brewing. The disaster has sparked a heated political exchange just weeks before the national elections, with politicians from both sides of the aisle pointing fingers over the federal response.

Vice President Kamala Harris condemned Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for his criticism of the government’s handling of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. During a town hall in Las Vegas, Harris urged political leaders to "recognize the dignity" of those affected, cautioning against using the crisis for political gain. "This is not a time for people to play politics," Harris stressed.

Trump, however, doubled down on his accusations, claiming that the Biden administration had neglected Republican strongholds during the hurricanes, particularly in North Carolina after Helene. "They’ve let those people suffer unjustly," Trump asserted, drawing bipartisan backlash, even from some Republican leaders in hurricane-hit states.

Former President Joe Biden, who withdrew from the presidential race in July, slammed Trump’s remarks as "so damn un-American" during a speech, adding, "Get a life, man."

 Conspiracy Theories Cloud Response

As if the challenges of hurricane recovery weren’t enough, meteorologists and emergency responders have had to contend with a barrage of conspiracy theories, including claims that the storms were manufactured by weather-control devices or even nuclear explosions. Some meteorologists have faced death threats as a result of the misinformation.

"I’ve never seen a storm garner so much misinformation," said CBS meteorologist Katie Nickolaou. "We have just been putting out fires of wrong information everywhere." In response to some of the more extreme accusations, she added: "Murdering meteorologists won’t stop hurricanes. I can’t believe I just had to type that."

 A Long Road Ahead

As Florida begins to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Milton, the focus is now on recovery and rebuilding. But with a heated political climate surrounding the disaster, and the lingering effects of Hurricane Helene still being felt, the road ahead is fraught with challenges for the state, and the country, as it navigates both natural and political storms.


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