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Millions without power in Florida after Hurricane Milton; 12 storm-related deaths confirmed
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Hurricane Milton leaves millions without power after lashing Florida
At least four people are killed after state hit by tornadoes and winds of up to 120mph5 hours ago - Florida -
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Hurricane Milton: Biden says ‘outright lies’ risk lives as Florida deals with aftermath of storm – latest updates
President says false claims undermine rescue efforts after number of people killed as hurricane battered Florida. Full report: millions without power after Hurricane Milton How have you been ...17 minutes ago - Joe Biden -
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At least four killed as Florida begins to assess Hurricane Milton destruction
State battered by category 3 storm overnight, leaving more than 3.4m homes and businesses without power. Hurricane Milton – live updates At least four people were confirmed killed on Thursday ...5 hours ago - Florida
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