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Hurricane Milton could cause as much as $175 billion in damage, according to early estimates
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Hurricane Milton 'explosively intensifies' with 175 mph winds
Hurricane Milton has “explosively” intensified, with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. NBC News' Al Roker has the latest forecast and Jesse Kirsch ...Yesterday -
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Hurricane Milton tracker: May be one of Florida's worst storms in 100 years
Hurricane Milton weakened early Tuesday to a powerful Category 4 storm.49 minutes ago -
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Hurricane Milton Reaches Category 4 and Could Hit Florida Wednesday
Two weeks after Helene hit the Florida coast, Hurricane Milton again threatens the state with another storm surge and more damage.Yesterday - Florida -
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Hurricane Milton could reduce Disney earnings, Goldman says
Park closures and disruptions due to Hurricane Milton could cut into Walt Disney's earnings, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.3 hours ago -
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Director of National Hurricane Center on how devastating Milton could be
Mass evacuations are underway in Florida as Hurricane Milton bears down on the state's Gulf Coast. Dr. Michael Brennan, director of the National Hurricane Center, joined CBS News to discuss the ...4 hours ago -
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Biden warns Hurricane Milton could be another 'catastrophic storm'
President Biden spoke to reporters after receiving a briefing on the preparations for Milton and warned it could be "the worst storm to hit Florida in over a century." The president urged those in ...4 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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Hurricane Milton forces Bucs and Lightning to leave Florida early and other teams to alter games
The NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning have left Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton to practice the rest of the week1 hour ago - Florida -
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Hurricane Helene damage in North Carolina
North Carolina residents are continuing clean-up efforts after massive flooding and mud spread Hurricane Helene debris across towns. CBS News' Janet Shamlian has more from Charlotte.Yesterday
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