Today: October 14, 2024
Today: October 14, 2024

Florida returning to something like normal after Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton Weather
October 14, 2024

ELLENTON, Fla. (AP) — Florida counties hard hit by Hurricane Milton are returning to a semblance of normalcy, with power restored to most areas on Monday, gas stations reopening and students preparing to return to school.

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