Florida Battles Flooding, Power Outages in Hurricane Milton's Aftermath. Gov. DeSantis Oversees Fuel, Resource Aid.

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Florida continues to recover from Hurricane Milton, with over 1.5 million without power and 17 confirmed fatalities. Gov. Ron DeSantis said efforts are underway to assist impacted areas, focusing on fuel distribution and providing resources. Tampa Bay avoided the worst-case storm surge, but heavy rains caused severe flooding. Major hurricanes can cause rivers, lakes, and creeks to swell for days or weeks after landfall due to the large amounts of rain. Rising water levels in the coming days are expected to pose a significant flood risk in low-lying areas of the county, according to officials.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Florida continues to recover from Hurricane Milton with over 1.5 million without power
00:06and 17 confirmed deaths.
00:09Governor Ron DeSantis said efforts are underway to assist impacted areas, focusing on field
00:14distribution and providing resources.
00:16Tampa Bay avoided the worst-case storm surge, but heavy rain caused severe flooding.
00:21Major hurricanes can cause rivers, lakes, and creeks to swell for days or weeks after
00:26landfall due to the large amounts of rain.
00:28Rising water levels in the coming days are expected to pose a significant flood risk
00:32in low-lying areas of the county, according to officials.
00:35For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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