Hurricane Milton aftermath as families reveal how they survived – as it happened

A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton
Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida on October 10 (Picture: AP)

Rescues are still underway in Florida as the sunshine state is reeling from Hurricane Milton, including one of a man clinging onto a cooler.

One family who was vacationing at Disney World hunkered down in the park – and said it was ‘one of the safest places’ to be in a hurricane.

Sandra Guadarrama-Baumunk, 53, told MailOnline she knew ‘other parts’ of Florida were badly damaged, but they were ‘just fine’.

They were only interrupted when the fire alarm went off, but safely sheltered in their rooms.

Elsewhere, eight people died when Milton hit Florida just two weeks after Hurricane Helene.

More than 3 million customers are without power, barrier islands are flooded, a roof was torn off a baseball stadium and a crane crashed into a building.

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October 11, 2024 12:31 pm

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For any further updates on future hurricanes – and to look back on past stories about Hurricane Milton and others, Families reveal how they survived Hurricane Milton – including one at Disney World

October 11, 2024 10:59 am

Boy rescued from flood waters – floating only on a piece of fence

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A teenage boy was pulled from floodwaters in Hurricane Milton while floating on a piece of fence.

The young boy got officers attention as they were patrolling flood waters in Hillsborough County, Florida.

He was taken to hospital for treatment.

October 11, 2024 10:12 am

Famous faces make donations to Hurricane relief

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JUNE 06: Dolly Parton speaks onstage during Kicking Off CMA Fest: A Special Conversation With Dolly Parton Hosted By Rachel Smith at Music City Center on June 06, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/WireImage)
Dolly Parton has made a generous donation to relief funds (Picture: WireImage)

Multiple celebrities have made donations to Hurricane Helene and Milton relief funds.

Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift have all donated to Feeding America, after Milton made landfall on Wednesday night in Florida as a Category 3 storm with winds of more than 100mph.

Feeding America chief executive Claire Babineaux-Fontenot said: ‘Their longtime support of Feeding America in times of crisis has helped our network on the ground before, during and after disasters.

‘These funds will help food banks provide basic needs like water, ready to eat food and supplies to communities facing heartbreaking loss and a long recovery.’

Legend Dolly Parton made a personal donation of one million dollars (£765,000) to hurricane relief efforts, while her local commercial ventures – including the Dollywood amusement park – matched the donation to the Mountain Ways Foundation.

Similarly, fellow country musician Morgan Wallen donated 500,000 dollars through the Morgan Wallen Foundation to help east Tennessee and other regions recover from Hurricane Helene.

Other musicians including Keith Urban, Luke Combs and Sheryl Crow also announced they will stage a Concert For Carolina gig later this month with ‘all proceeds to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts in the Carolina region.’

October 11, 2024 9:45 am

Nearly 100,000 used shelters as Milton slammed FLorida

An aerial view of a collapsed crane on Tampa Bay Times building, in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, in St. Petersburg, Florida U.S., October 10, 2024. REUTERS/Marco Bello
A crane collapsed into the Tampa Bay Times building in St Petersburg (Picture: Reuters)

About 80,000 people spent the night in shelters, and thousands of others fled after authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders across 15 Florida counties with a total population of about 7.2 million people.

In Punta Gorda, a 10-foot storm surge from the Peace River swept into the historic district, damaging homes and depositing six boats along one riverside street.

It was the third surge to hit the neighbourhood in three months.

Milton has headed back into the Atlantic as a tropical storm.

October 11, 2024 8:48 am

Woman made 54-hour round trip to rescue grandmother from Hurricane Milton

Jennifer Seaman, 40, Sue Schaffnit, 66, and grandma.
Jennifer and Sue drove for 54 hours round trip to rescue her grandmother (Picture: SWNS)

A woman drove a 54-hour round trip to rescue her 93-year-old grandma from Hurricane Milton.

Jennifer Seaman, 40, and her mom, Sue Schaffnit, 66, were worried about the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton and decided to drive from Peoria, Illinois, to Venice, Florida.

The duo set off on October 6 at 10pm and made the 1,210 mile journey through Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia before arriving in Venice, Florida at 7pm local time on October 7.

Jennifer packed up her 93-year-old grandma’s, bags with her mom and set off 30 minutes later.

The drive back to Illinois took 34 hours and they arrived home on October 9, at 5am.

Jennifer said she is unsure how long their grandma will be staying with them has her care home has lost power and the area has flooded.

She said: ‘I went to my mom’s house and we spent about five minutes deciding what we were going to do and went.

‘We didn’t pack bags or have a change of clothes.’

October 11, 2024 8:38 am

Death toll increases from tornadoes

A trailer is seen overturned on the side of the road in Lakewood Park, Florida, after a tornado hit the area and caused severe damage as Hurricane Milton swept through Florida on October 10, 2024. At least 10 people were dead after Hurricane Milton smashed into Florida, US authorities said, after the monster weather system sent tornados spinning across the state and flooded swaths of the Tampa Bay area. (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA / AFP) (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)
Tornadoes during Milton flipped trailers and destroyed homes (Picture: AFP)

Five people were killed in tornadoes in the Spanish Lakes Country Club near Fort Pierce, on Florida’s Atlantic Coast, where homes were destroyed, authorities said.

Police also found a woman dead under a fallen tree branch in Tampa.

In Volusia County, authorities said two people, a 79-year-old woman in Ormond Beach and a 54-year-old woman in Port Orange, were also killed when trees fell on homes.

Speaking at a White House briefing, Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said there were reports of as many as 10 fatalities from tornadoes, but he cautioned that the number was tentative.

October 11, 2024 8:32 am

Coast Guard rescues man floating on cooler

A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a man who was left clinging to an ice chest in the Gulf of Mexico after his fishing boat was stranded in waters roiled by Hurricane Milton.

The agency estimated the man had survived winds of 75 to 90mph and waves up to 25 feet high during his night on the water.

‘This man survived in a nightmare scenario for even the most experienced mariner,’ Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander Dana Grady said.

Despite the destruction, many people expressed relief that Milton was not worse. The hurricane spared Tampa a direct hit, and the lethal storm surge that scientists feared never materialised.

October 10, 2024 10:52 pm

Hurricane Milton is no longer a hurricane

Toppled palm trees lie along the road near a beach.
Toppled palm trees lie along the road in Bradenton Beach on Anna Maria Island (Picture:Rebecca Blackwell/AP)

Hurricane Milton has blown into the Atlantic, leaving a trail of death and destruction across Florida.

While residents grapple with the scale of the damage, Milton has been downgraded to a ‘hurricane-force extratropical low’ rather than a hurricane.

October 10, 2024 10:41 pm

Families left homeless by hurricane destruction

Siblings Saboria, 4, left, and Messiah Tyler, 3, nap in the backseat of a car.
Siblings Saboria, four, and Messiah Tyler, three, nap in the backseat of a car after the roof was torn off the home where they lived with their mom, grandparents, an aunt and an uncle in Palmetto (Picture: Rebecca Blackwell/AP)

Roofs, walls, homes – they’re gone. Palmetto, a city of 13,000 people between Tampa and Sarasota, is just one of the places hit.

Across Florida, people are finding their homes stripped of shelter due to the wind and waters of Hurricane Milton.

There’s nothing now to keep out rain until repairs are complete.

Given the scale of the damage, people may be waiting weeks until they can return home.

Natasha Ducre surveys the kitchen of her devastated home, which lost most of its roof during the passage of Hurricane Milton, in Palmetto, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Ducre, her husband, three children and two grandkids, rode out the storm in a government shelter and returned to find their home unlivable and much of their furniture and belongings destroyed by rainwater. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Natasha Ducre returned from a government shelter to find most of her roof missing, and her kitchen destroyed (Picture: Rebecca Blackwell/AP)
A building loses its front side around the Palmetto Beach neighborhood.
The facade of this Palmetto building was ripped off in the storm (Picture: Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times/ZUM)
October 10, 2024 10:31 pm

‘No time’ to take down crane that crashed through the roof of a building

An aerial view of a collapsed crane on Tampa Bay Times building.
The scale of the damage is becoming apparent as the clouds clear and floodwaters recede (Picture: Marco Bello/Reuters)

It’ll take a whole new crane and several days to remove a crane that’s crashed through the roof and walls of the Tampa Bay Times building.

Repairs will take even longer.

Authorities in St Petersburg say they didn’t have time to take down the crane before Hurricane Milton arrived.

A view shows a collapsed construction crane that fell on the building that also hosts the offices of the Tampa Bay Times.
This construction crane collapsed in the high speed winds of Hurricane Milton (Picture: Octavio Jones/Reuters)
October 10, 2024 10:27 pm

‘Some of the water was as high as the second-floor balcony’

People are rescued from an apartment complex in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
A rescue team ship a survivor past a submerged car in Clearwater, Florida (Picture: Mike Stewart/AP)

Boats are a strange sight on residential streets.

It’s not just sea-faring vessels washed ashore though.

The roads are full of small boats ferrying survivors to safety after they found themselves stranded in homes now submerged by water.

Roughly 430 people were rescued from an apartment building in Pinellas County, home to Clearwater and St Petersburg on the west bank of Tampa Bay.

‘Some of the water was as high as the second-floor balcony’, said County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri.

‘I was sure – and I’m glad I was wrong – that we were going to see some casualties out of that.’

A yacht rests on a curb at the corner of a residential street flooded by water, where some homes have windows boarded.
Floodwaters turned entire neighbourhoods like Punta Gorda into marinas (Picture: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
October 10, 2024 10:21 pm

Homes washed from their foundations in Hurricane Milton

A house sits toppled off its stilts after the passage of Hurricane Milton, alongside an empty lot where a home was swept away by Hurricane Helene.
Before Hurricane Helene two weeks ago, a house stood next to this home toppled off its stilts by Hurricane Milton on Anna Maria Island (Picture: Rebecca Blackwell/AP)

Entire homes were washed away or dislodged from their foundations in the storm surge brought by Hurricane Milton.

Yachts have been left ashore after flooding receded, while trees have been bent where they stand by the force of the water.

A drone view shows streets flooded after Hurricane Milton's landfall, in Siesta Key, Florida.
Some areas like Siesta Key are still submerged by water (Picture: Marco Bello/Reuters)
October 10, 2024 10:17 pm

Biden tells Trump to ‘get a life’ over Hurricane Milton misinformation

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President Joe Biden hit out at his election rival Donald Trump, accusing him of ‘reckless, irresponsible and relentless disinformation and outright lies’.

Trump claimed federal funds had been diverted from disaster relief to people who entered the country illegally.

A maximum of $750 – or £575 – is available for urgent requirements like food, nappies and baby formula.

But ‘it’s a lie to suggest that’s all they’re going to get’, Biden claimed, saying: ‘It’s just bizarre. They got to stop this.

‘They’re being so damn un-American with the way they’re talking about this stuff.’

He added: ‘Mr President Trump, former president Trump, get a life, man. Help these people.’

October 10, 2024 9:36 pm

Disney World, Universal Studios and Tampa Airport announce when they will reopen

Flights were grounded and theme parks were locked down as Hurricane Milton approached Florida.

Now it has passed and the damage has been assessed, theme parks and airports are starting to reopen.

On Friday, Disney will reopen its four theme parks and shopping centre, and Universal Studios’ theme parks and attractions will resume ‘normal operation’.

Tampa Airport requires repairs but flights are due to resume at 8am on Friday.

October 10, 2024 9:32 pm

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October 10, 2024 7:06 pm

Teen floating on sinking plank pulled from water

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It was like a scene from Titanic when a teen was pulled from the water in Tampa, Florida.

They were perched on a plank of wood mostly submerged in the murky floodwaters engulfing surrounding homes and cars.

No one else can be seen except the teen and two men, including a sheriff, who came to their rescue on a boat.

As they neared, the teen slipped into the water and swam towards them, chucking their shoes in the process.

The sheriff then pulled them aboard.

October 10, 2024 6:30 pm

Sinkhole leaves 20ft hole on residential street

Sinkhole on a highway in Volusia County.
Roads have been swept away by sinkholes, like this on in Volusia County, FLoriday (Picture: Allyson V/Facebook)

Sinkholes have appeared across Florida since Hurricane Milton made landfall.

‘Neighbours here were awaken by the sound of water crashing’, a FOX35 reporter Caroline Coles said at the site of sinkhole in Orange County, Florida.

A burst water main has been blamed for the damage to the road in the Chandler Estates neighbourhood of Apopka in the middle of the state.

It’s left the road impassable in the city home to 55,000 people.

Authorities turned off the water supply to prevent further damage.

‘It’s a little bit scary when you drive on that road every day’, one resident said.

A sinkhole also appeared on Highway 17-92 in Volusia County, on the east coast, where flooding occurred.

October 10, 2024 5:47 pm

Death toll rises to 10

Volusia Sheriff's Special Ops team members rescue resident through a window onto a boat after Hurricane Milton flooded the area.
Low-lying areas of Florida like the area around Daytona Beach were flooded during Hurricane Milton (Picture: Nadia Zomorodian/News-Journal/USA Today/Reuters)

Four more deaths have been confirmed, three of them in Volusia County, home to the seaside resort of Daytona Beach and its barrier island.

One person died when a tree fell through the roof of their home during Hurricane Milton.

Rescue workers had to carry people through water when floods submerged homes in the county, while others evacuated on small boats.

A fifth death has also been confirmed in St Lucie County, where tornadoes ripped through a retirement village.

Eight of the 10 deaths so far have been on the east coast of Florida, where evacuation orders were not in place.

October 10, 2024 4:53 pm

Dog rescued from rubble of retirement village destroyed by tornadoes

A woman in yellow coat and a grey cap holds a small dog in one arm and a TV news microphone in the other hand as she stands in front of the mobile home where its owners died.
The dog disappeared during last night’s tornadoes (Picture: CBS News)

Barking emerged from the wreck of a mobile home on Thursday morning.

When residents and CBS News reporters sifted through the tangled mess of wood, they found a dog called Benji.

It had been missing since it fled the neighbouring home where its two owners died during a tornado on Wednesday night.

October 10, 2024 4:27 pm

At least six people dead

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The death toll is likely to rise as rescue teams clear the rubble, but so far six people are confirmed to have died.

Four of them were killed by tornadoes tearing through a retirement community made of mobile homes in Florida.

At least 12 high-strength tornados hit the area around Spanish Lakes Country Club Village near Fort Piece in the space of 20 minutes.

CCTV footage shows entire branches being ripped from trees when one of the 27 tornadoes to hit St Lucie County touched ground.

It is on the opposite coast to where the storm made landfall hours later, so residents had not been ordered to evacuate.

Two people died in St Peterburg in the Tampa Bay area, one of which was a ‘medical’ incident’ while the other was ‘found in a park’, Chief of Police Anthony Holloway said.

Fort Pierce, St Lucie County, Florida (Picture: CBS News)
The remains of Spanish Lakes Country Club Village in Fort Pierce (Picture: CBS News)
Metal bars bent on top of the building and cars.
St Lucie County Sherriff’s office was damaged by Hurricane Milton, trapping some police cars (Picture: William E. Lewis, Jr /TMX/MEGA)

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