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In pictures: Hurricane Milton, ‘the storm of the century’, makes landfall in Florida

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Tornadoes, floods and risk of storm surges Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida on Wednesday night, bringing tornadoes, floods, and the risk of storm surges, according to US media reports.
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Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida on Wednesday night, bringing tornadoes, floods, and the risk of storm surges, according to US media reports.

From category 5 to category 3
Initially a category 5 storm (the highest on the hurricane scale), Milton slammed into Florida’s west coast as a category 3, and since has lessened to a category 1, authorities said.

“The storm of the century”
But despite losing some of its potency to wind shear as it neared the coast, Milton is still one of the strongest hurricanes to strike the US mainland in recent memory, according to ‘The Guardian’ and has been described by president Joe Biden as “the storm of the century”.
Photo: Milton by NASA

 

More than 3 million without power
More than 3 million households and businesses have lost power across Florida, according to poweroutage.us, with the worst-hit communities mostly in the Tampa Bay Area, according to CNN.

 

Tornadoes that destroyed homes
With winds of over 100 mph (160 kph), Milton produced a barrage of tornadoes that destroyed about 125 homes, many of them mobile homes in communities for senior citizens, according to an AP News report.

 

“Several fatalities”
St. Lucie County Sheriff Keith Pearson told WPBF News, that there were “several fatalities” though he couldn’t say how many people have died.

 

Still recovering from Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Milton slammed into a region still reeling two weeks after Hurricane Helene flooded streets and homes in western Florida and left at least 230 people dead across the South.

 

“If you choose to stay, you’re going to die”
Authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders across 15 Florida counties with a total population of about 7.2 million people, with dire warnings such as Tampa Bay mayor’s Jane Castor who said “ If you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you’re going to die.”

 

Milton will remain a hurricane as it crosses Orlando
Milton will remain a hurricane as it passes across Florida to the east on Thursday, crossing the popular tourist destination of Orlando before emerging into the Atlantic, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NHC) said.

 

Risk of life-threatening flash floods
“Heavy rainfall across the Florida peninsula through Thursday brings the risk of catastrophic and life-threatening flash and urban flooding along with moderate to major river flooding,” the NHC warned in an advisory.
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If you can’t support your husband financially, be submissive. You can’t be broke and lack home training at the same time – Nigerian man tells wives

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A Nigerian businessman, Onyelike Darlington, has advised women to at least be submissive if they can’t support their husbands financially.
“If you can’t support your husband financially, at least be submissive. You can’t be broke & lack home training at the same time,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday.

 

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Videos from the funeral of Abisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of former Oyo state gov, late Abiola Ajimobi

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The funeral of Abisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of former Oyo state gov, late Abiola Ajimobi, is currently holding at RCCG, City of David Parish, in Lagos.

 

Abisola, who was the eldest child of the late governor, passed away on March 27 in the UK after battling with cancer. She is survived by her husband, three children, her mum and siblings.

She was 44 years old.

 

May her soul rest in peace, Amen.

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Elderly woman attempts suicide by jumping off bridge after d3ath of her son

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An elderly woman attempted to take her own life by jumping from the Sankulay Kunda Bridge in the Gambia on Thursday morning, April 17, 2025.
After she entered the water, a local diver identified as Musa Foon, spotted her, quickly jumped in and rescued her.
Speaking with the media, Musa explained that the woman recently lost her son.
“She was talking about her son, who recently passed away. She is currently in police custody in Janjangbureh,” Musa added.

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