Hurricane Milton is weakening slightly but remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St. Petersburg, engulfing the populous region with towering storm surges and turning debris from Helene's devastation 12 days ago into projectiles.
Hurricane Milton takes aim at Tampa Bay, Florida, as a Category 4 storm
By The Associated Press Hurricane Milton is weakening slightly but remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St. Petersburg, engulfing the populous region with towering storm surges and turning debris from Helene's devastation 12 days ago into projectiles.
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After seeing sharks in flooded streets during Helene, Florida man braces for Milton
In southwest Florida, the streets in the seaside town of Punta Gorda's historic district, hard by the Peace River, are still filled with 5-foot piles of water-logged trashed pulled from homes damaged by Hurricane Helene's storm surge two weeks ago. Furniture, drywall, appliances, clothes, Bibles and other books, stuffed animals and other toys and even a couple hot tubs line the streets.
It's an area that was hit hard by Hurricane Charley in 2004 and Ian two years ago, but that was mostly wind damage.