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Hurricane Milton: Cleanup underway in Florida, several dead

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Milton unleashed wind, flooding and heavy rain, with flash flood warnings still in place. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 storm, and was downgraded to Category 1 as it moved east over Florida.
Florida Governor De Santis says Milton damage ‘not worse case scenario’ warns of more flooding Hurricane Milton made landfall along Florida’s Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm The hurricane has left millions of people without electricity The storm was later downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane as it made its way east across Florida
Florida Governor De Santis says Milton damage ‘not the worst-case scenario’
Florida Governor Ron De Santis said early on Thursday that the state had been spared “the worst-case scenario” as Hurricane Milton crossed overnight.
“We had over 80,000 people that went into shelters overnight as the storm hit the state,” De Santis said.
He said that while the storm was significant, preliminary indications did not suggest damage on the extent feared before it made landfall.
“We will better understand the extent of the damage as the day progresses,” De Santis said.
“What we can say is: the storm was significant, but thankfully, this was not the worst-case scenario. The storm did weaken before landfall, and the storm surge as initially reported has not been as significant overall as what was observed for Hurricane Helene.”
He said the most serious storm surge reported, likely in the region of 8-10 feet (roughly 2.45 meters to 3.05 meters) in Sarasota County on the western coast to the Gulf of Mexico, compared to figures roughly double that in the worst-hit places during Hurricane Helene.
Water levels in Florida were forecast to continue rising, he said, with flooding a potential risk not just now but in the coming days as a result. De Santis said flooding occurred on both the west and east coasts of the state overnight.
Milton moved east-northeast across the state and its eye was over the Atlantic Ocean rather than land by Thursday morning. It is currently projected to continue moving out to sea. But high wind speeds and heavy rains persisted in places in its wake.
Milton reaches Atlantic maintaining hurricane-force winds
A weakened but still powerful Hurricane Milton has completed its path across Florida, entering the Atlantic Ocean as a Category 1 storm.
US emergency services have warned that the remnants of Milton would continue to bring heavy rains, flash floods, and highly destructive winds to the southern US state throughout the day.
“This rainfall will continue to bring the risk of catastrophic and life-threatening flash and urban flooding, along with moderate to major river flooding,” the National Hurricane Center said.
Rescue crews and government officials said that the full toll of the storm’s destruction could not be estimated until day breaks in the eastern United States.
More than 3 million without power
Hurricane Milton has knocked out power across a large section of Florida, with more than 3 million homes and businesses without power as of early Thursday, according to utility report tracking website poweroutage.us.
More than 97% of homes in Hardee County were reported as not having electricity, with Hillsborough, Manatee and Sarasota counties also particularly hard-hit.
NHC: Milton is now Category 1 hurricane
Early on Thursday, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Milton had become a Category 1 hurricane.
The downgrade came several hours after the storm made landfall as a Category 3.
Hurricanes typically lose steam after hitting land.
On Sunday and Monday, scientists were left stunned when the storm rapidly developed from a Category 1 to 5 within a matter of hours.
Despite the downgrade, winds were still extremely strong at 90 mph (150 kph) as the storm made its way towards Cape Canaveral on Florida’s east coast.
In pictures: Milton’s destruction
Hurricane Milton damaged homes and property as it crossed Florida in the early hours of Thursday.
Roof torn off Tropicana Field
The home of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team lost its roof late on Wednesday.
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According to the Tampa Bay Times, the multipurpose stadium was being used as a staging area for National Guardsmen and electrical workers.
An NBA preseason game scheduled to take place in the arena later this week has been canceled, and the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team’s home opener was likely to be moved to another location.
“There’s always things bigger than the game of basketball,” said Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley, whose team had been due to play against the New Orleans Pelicans at Tropicana on Friday.
Milton weakens to Category 2 hurricane
According to the US National Hurricane Center, Milton had weakened to a Category 2 hurricane after making landfall.
It was still packing maximum sustained winds of 110 mph (175 kph).
The National Weather Service warned it would continue to bring “devastating rains and damaging winds” across the central Florida peninsula throughout Thursday.
After passing Florida, the storm is expected to weaken over the western Atlantic, possibly dropping below hurricane strength on Thursday night. Nonetheless, it will still pose a storm-surge danger on the state’s Atlantic coast.
First fatalities reported in Florida
Hurricane Milton has reportedly claimed its first victims in St. Lucie County on the east coast of Florida, officials have told media including local West Palm Beach outlet WPTV, the BBC and CNN.
Local Sheriff Keith Pearson confirmed “multiple fatalities” at a seniors’ country club near Fort Pierce, saying police officers were using bulldozers and other equipment “to recover anyone we can, provide any help that we can.”
“It’s devastating, no words can describe it,” he said.
Exact details remain unclear, but Pearson said the county had been hit by “multiple tornadoes” that sprung up before the hurricane’s arrival. The Sheriff’s office itself was reportedly also damaged.
“With a tornado, you don’t know [where it will strike],” he said. “It’s like having a bomb dropped at any place and any time.”
He warned residents that it’s now too late to evacuate, saying: “If you’re home, stay at home. Don’t make us come out here for you.”
St. Lucie County is on Florida’s eastern Atlantic coast, about 140 miles east of Sarasota, where Hurricane Milton made landfall.
Biden speaks with Florida officials
US President Joe Biden held a telephone call with Florida officials on Wednesday in the hours before Hurricane Milton made landfall in Sarasota.
According to a White House readout, he “emphasized that he will be with them and their communities before, during, and after the storm – no matter how long it takes.”
Local officials on the call included Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Sarasota Mayor Liz Alpert, and US Representatives Gus Bilirakis and Kathy Castor.
President Biden “told each of these leaders to call him directly if they need additional assistance on rescue, response, and recovery efforts,” said the White House.
“Throughout the afternoon, the President has been receiving regular briefings on Hurricane Milton’s latest trajectory and expected impacts to the State of Florida.
“He will continue to receive updates from his team throughout the night as the storm moves across the peninsula.”
‘Life-threatening’ flash-flood warnings in Tampa Bay area
Authorities in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater have issued severe flash-flood warnings for nearly two million people.
“Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly,” the Tampa National Weather Service (NWS) cautioned, reporting “between 6 and 12 inches (15-30 centimeters)” of rain in the last hours.
It warned of “life-threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses.”
Over 1 million people without power in Florida
An unprecedented number of power cuts have already left over 1.1 million homes and businesses in Florida without electricity after Hurricane Milton made landfall.
The most significant outages are in Sarasota County, where Milton made landfall around 8:30 p.m. local time.
The number of power cuts is set to rise as the storm moves inland and across the state.
Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton and others donate to hurricane relief
Taylor Swift has donated millions of dollars to charity and several top US country musicians have announced a benefit concert – all aimed at supporting people across the southern United States affected by Hurricane Helene two weeks ago and who are now set to be hit by Hurricane Milton.
Pop superstar Swift gave $5 million (€4.57m) to the nonprofit group Feeding America to assist in the storms’ aftermath, according to a social media post from the group.
“Thank you, Taylor, for standing with us in the movement to end hunger and helping communities in need,” said CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot in a statement.
Elsewhere, country stars Keith Urban, Luke Combs and Eric Church top the bill for a “Concert for Carolina” scheduled for October 26 for the benefit of the regions worst hit by Helene.
Among other efforts, country singer Morgan Wallen donated $500,000 to the American Red Cross for hurricane relief and was spotted helping to collect supplies in Knoxville, Tennessee on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, country legend Dolly Parton donated $1 million of her personal funds to a Tennessee nonprofit. “These are my people and this is my home,” Parton told a crowd in Newport, Tennessee. “I am with you because I am part of you.”
Hurricane Milton hits near Siesta Key Florida
Hurricane Milton has made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) has said.
It was located about 115 miles (185 km) southwest of Orlando Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (205 kph).
“Data indicate the eye of Hurricane Milton has made landfall near Siesta Key in Sarasota County along the west coast of Florida,” the NHC said.
The category 3 storm has been expected to maintain hurricane strength as it has crossed the Florida peninsula. It has posed storm-surge danger on the state’s Atlantic coast as well.
The storm has been able to bring a surge of seawater as high as nine to 13 feet (2.7 to 4 meters) in some areas and has dumped six to 12 inches (150 to 300 mm) of rain, with as much as 18 inches (450 mm) possible in spots.
Governor DeSantis urges residents to ‘hunker down’
“This storm is here,” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has warned residents in his latest briefing.
He has said it is no longer safe for people to evacuate from Florida.
“At this point, it is too dangerous to evacuate safely, so you have to hunker down.”
Flooding reported on Florida west coast
Local authorities are reporting major flooding in the cities of Naples and Fort Myers on the west coast of Florida as Hurricane Milton edges closer to land.
In Naples, Milton’s storm surge has already caused water levels to rise 3.7 feet (1.13 meters) above normally dry ground.
Just up the coast in Fort Myers, water levels are also up by nearly 3 feet.
Further north, more than three inches (7.62cm) of rain have been reported in just three hours in parts of the Tampa Bay area.
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Nigerian Singer Portable Treats Himself to a Brand-New FORD F150 Truck

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Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has splurged on a brand-new FORD F150 truck, flaunting his latest acquisition on Instagram.
In a video, Portable revealed that he topped up the N20 million given to him by Burna Boy after his victory over Speed Darlington in a celebrity boxing match.
The singer knocked out Speed Darlington in the first round of their highly publicized bout, held at the Balmoral Events Centre on April 19.
Burna Boy’s N20 million reward was a celebratory gesture for Portable’s impressive win. With some additional funds, Portable was able to purchase his sleek new ride.
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Construct speed breakers to stop accidents on Apete-Akufo road – Residents to Makinde

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Residents of communities along the Apete -Akufo road have appealed to Oyo State governor Seyi Makinde to construct speed breakers and bumps om the road.
The residents noted that this is necessary in order to avoid incessant road accidents on the road.
Our correspondent reports that the road serves over 50 communities within Ido local government area.
Ekwutosblog gathered that the 12.5 kilometers road – which is the first concrete road in the state – was executed by Governor Seyi Makinde.
Many road accidents have occurred along the road since its construction.
The residents of the communities appealed to Makinde to provide speed breakers and bumps to avoid future occurrences of accidents on the road.
The residents in a statement signed by the Deputy Provost, Comfort Estate, Araromi, Professor Onyekachi Ireanus Okoro, said that many accidents have occurred on the road.
Okoro, in the statement made available to Ekwutosblog on Thursday, said that reckless driving habits of commercial motorcyclists, tipper truck drivers and other vehicle operators pose a significant threat to the lives of residents and travellers in the affected communities.
Okoro in the statement titled ‘Urgent call for road safety measures’, insisted that the current situation puts the lives of residents, commuters and pedestrians at risk.
“We, the community, are concerned about the increasing number of accidents on the Apete-Akufo Highway. The reckless driving habits of commercial motorcyclists, tipper truck drivers, and other vehicle operators pose a significant threat to the lives of residents and travelers.
“We kindly request the installation of speed breakers or bumps along this highway to reduce speeding and prevent accidents. This measure will help save lives and prevent unnecessary pain and suffering in our communities.
“The current situation puts the lives of residents, commuters, and pedestrians at risk. Speed control measures can significantly reduce the likelihood of accidents.We are concerned about the impact of accidents on families and the community as a whole.
“We urge the relevant authorities to take immediate action to address this issue. The installation of speed breakers or bumps will be a significant step towards ensuring the safety of all road users.
“We believe that with the implementation of these safety measures, we can reduce the risk of accidents and create a safer environment for everyone. We look forward to a positive response to our request”.
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US indicts Nigerian man for $690,000 fraud, lying to obtain American citizenship

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April 24, 2025By
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Oladapo Fadugba, a Nigerian-born United States citizen, risks 27 years imprisonment over his alleged involvement in a $690,000 wire fraud scheme and making false declarations to obtain US citizenship.
This was contained in a statement by the US Attorney for the District of Florida, Gregory Kehoe, on Tuesday.
Kehoe said Fadugba was indicted for multiple charges, including wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and making false statements during his naturalisation process.
He noted that between October 2020 and July 2023, the suspect allegedly diverted $690,000 in funds belonging to the US Department of Veterans Affairs, which was meant for reimbursement to a major local healthcare provider.
It was also alleged that Fadugba used another person’s identity to facilitate the transfers into different bank accounts under his control.
The statement read in part, “According to the indictment, beginning on October 30, 2020, and ending no later than July 11, 2023, Fadugba had more than $690,000 of Department of Veterans Affairs funds, intended for reimbursement to a large local healthcare provider, transferred to his personal bank accounts.
“Fadugba then wrote cheques to himself or to businesses associated with him, which were subsequently transferred to other bank accounts under his control. It is alleged that he used the identification of another individual to carry out these transfers.
“The indictment further alleges that Fadugba, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Nigeria, made a false statement under oath during his naturalization proceeding. Fadugba allegedly falsely stated he had not committed any crime or offense for which he had not been arrested.
“An indictment is merely a formal charge that the defendant has committed one or more violations of federal criminal law, and every defendant is presumed innocent unless, and until, proven guilty.”

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