Tuesday , December 31 2024

Fire causes devastation in America, 'Milton' storm increases, thousands of flights canceled

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Hurricane Milton has reached America to wreak havoc. Due to Hurricane Milton, winds are blowing at a speed of 298 kilometers per hour on the coast of Florida. Due to this cyclone, more than 10 lakh people have already been asked to move to safe places. More than two thousand flights have been canceled so far. President Joe Biden is constantly reviewing the situation.

Two weeks ago, Hurricane Helen wreaked havoc in America. Now Milton has hit the nail on the head. This storm is moving from Tampa Bay, Florida, which is a densely populated area. According to the US National Emergency Center, Milton could become one of the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit West Central Florida.

a hurricane over the gulf of mexico

Hurricane Milton, which has become a black storm in the United States, has now crossed Florida. Which will then pass through the Gulf of Mexico. According to the US National Hurricane Center, the danger of this storm has been kept at Phase-5 level. Which is considered quite dangerous. However, Cyclone Milton is expected to weaken by the time it reaches Tempo Bay. After this it will move towards the Atlantic Ocean.

Florida coastal areas were evacuated

Florida's coastal areas are being evacuated amid the threat of Hurricane Milton. The administration has instructed 10 lakh people to move to safe places from here. Till now five lakh people have been evacuated, other people are also being evacuated.

Hurricane Helen wreaked havoc

Even before Hurricane Milton, Hurricane Helen had recently wreaked havoc in the United States. About 225 people died in this. Hurricane Milton is considered more deadly than Helen.


Joe Biden gave such a statement

US President Joe Biden has called it a matter of life and death. He has appealed to the people to go to safe places. Biden said it could be the most devastating earthquake to hit Florida in more than a century.