Debris swirls via air, storm surge rises in Sarasota

Debris swirls via air, storm surge rises in Sarasota


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    Debris swirls via air, storm surge rises in Sarasota

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    ‘We gotta go!’: Watch NBC News’ Tom Llamas search cowl from Hurricane Milton in Sarasota, Florida

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  • Storm chaser in Bradenton: ‘I can barely even stand’

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  • Thousands with out energy in Sarasota County, officers say

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  • Timelapse video over Sarasota reveals Hurricane Milton’s strategy to Florida

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  • Fort Myers mayor says water is ‘slowly rising and flooding streets’

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  • ‘Total quiet’ as NBC stories from eye of Hurricane Milton

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  • Hurricane Milton makes landfall as Category 3 storm close to Siesta Key, Florida

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  • Sheriff says Milton shall be ‘catastrophic’ for Charlotte County

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  • Special Report: Landfall imminent for Hurricane Milton

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  • Gov. DeSantis: Multiple tornadoes touched down in Florida

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  • Sarasota County sheriff speaks on first responder plans forward of Milton landfall

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  • Venice resident sheltering in place: ‘I’m afraid to step outdoors’

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  • Florida communities broken by twister forward of Hurricane Milton

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  • Multiple tornadoes hit St. Lucie, leaving properties broken, official says

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  • Growing political storm over federal hurricane response

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  • Many in Ft. Myers evacuate forward of anticipated storm surge

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  • Torrential rain causes flooding considerations in Orlando

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  • Sarasota resident hunkers down in excessive rise constructing as Milton approaches

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  • Special Report: Biden warns of Hurricane Milton’s devastating potential

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The storm surge flooded the primary ground of a parking storage in Sarasota the place NBC News’ Tom Llamas is reporting. Debris is flying round and the water is constant to rise.