Death toll climbs in Florida as fallout from Hurricane Milton continues
Death toll climbs in Florida as fallout from Hurricane Milton continues
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@aztec90pescadito Says:
All the money thats going to Israel and Ukraine needs to stop and help the all this citizens that pay out taxes
@kereshadaley835 Says:
Why does Florida not have artificial drainage systems
@dreameeey Says:
Those who are unenthusiastic about global warming and support Trump need to wake up. The crisis is coming this way. U.S. CO2 emissions are the second largest in the world. The American people should realize that they are causing this problem. This is no time to talk about diversity.
@californiadreaming567 Says:
How about the military to get everyone out. You are in the everglades
@AdrianneCottingham Says:
And the current administration won't do anything but offer $750 which isn't even promised,in fact denying a lot of them and they have to pay it back. But they can send millions and billions overseas to Ukraine etc. WTF?
@alexandersherrow4295 Says:
Oh but wait global warming is a myth to DeSantis
@robertfritchey-zq1wn Says:
The State of Florida has the most polluted water in the World. I swam in a canal with other people back in 1972 and I got a case of swimmers ear that put me in the Hospital. I had to deal with this for years until it went away on its own. But I had to take a lot of antibiotics. Never swim in a canal in Florida. You don't know what you will get.
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@daltonschannel8405 Says:
Its time to skip a monthly payment of billions to Ukraine and give it to the people of North Carolina, Tennessee & Florida who lost their homes because of those storms. Investing in our own would be smart for a change.
@noneofyourbuisness571 Says:
florida was a flaming pile of trash anyway
@BuckleGeoffrey Says:
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@Shayne_T Says:
But of course you’re not talking about what happened In NC!! Disgusting.
@HarrodUla-z7i Says:
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@PriestleyLorraine-v8l Says:
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@BlumeAdonis-s4q Says:
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@grandpoobah174 Says:
It’s a shame that CNN can’t report the news without a political agenda. You started off well then you lost me when you went to pseudo science. Global temperatures have risen and fallen throughout history. Has man polluted and destroyed most of the planet? Yes, but climate change is a natural occurrence.
@juliepalmer742 Says:
Why are people so full of themselves and don't value their lives. Even to compete with Mother nature and to cause others to risk their lives to save them when they refused to listen . Fire and water are two good elements. They save your life, and they take your life as well . I hope everyone the best to come.
@jaggerwan7459 Says:
You know what, Secondly, f****** CNN, CNN is the type of entity that'll get robbed, then allow the robber back in their house after he apologized eat shit, should've known y'all was weak after y'all fired, Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo
@kathymott1187 Says:
My heart goes out to all the people affected by the hurricanes! Sorry but noticing a difference in these reporters in their reporting since the devastation left by Helene!! Yes all horrendous but why!!!
@SteveSmith-ej4fl Says:
Giving more fiat dollar currency to Majorkas, only goes to the satanic cabal,and those same cabal members created this and other DARPA weather manipulation solely for the purpose of punishing voters,and citizens to try to prevent NESARA GESARA, and a gold backed currency from bankrupting their satanic agendas,making their stranglehold fiat dollar useless for their own demented and demonic globalist one world government and their central bank fiat digital money.(eternal debt of nation states)
@Sherkhan1962 Says:
Agent Orange will ask again to drain the swamp.
@johnboxler8989 Says:
Climate change? This has been happening since the ships had sails
@patirvin-bz9pg Says:
When you drain the land to build on it, where do you think the water is going to go? Mother Nature is reclaiming what developers took away. Trump is a developer.
@warrenvanaswegen8565 Says:
Republican Florida , whose elected officials gutted FEMA , now you want and need there help . Imagine that.
@michaelshrader5139 Says:
And FEMA, will in fact spend whatever it costs to repair that football stadium roof so millionaires and billionaires can play football in comfort... not so much people's homes though! Why is that exactly, and am I the only 1 who has a problem with this? FEMA spent millions to fix the new Reliant Stadium roof in Houston TX after Ike in 2008 .... while the Astro Dome sat next to the damaged Reliant Stadium with no roof damage at all! In fact the Astro Dome has survived numerous hurricanes over the decades without any structural damage and now just sits here empty as elected officials keep trying to have it torn down, while these new "modern" sports stadiums like Reliant Stadium and the Superdome in New Orleans and now this one in Florida suffer massive roof damage every time a big storm rolls in... what's up with that?
@RaulHernandez-u6j Says:
Sba= son of bitches associating 😂
@girlinvt Says:
Florida is on average 100 ft above sea level, flooding has always been a thing here. So storms and high rain counts are very, very bad. Florida has always had hurricanes. This is not new. 2004, they had 4 hit the state in a 6 week period, and 2 hit within 2 miles of each other. Just like these 2 current hurricanes, Homestead Airforce base, along with Homestead itself, got wiped off the map. Flood insurance is not cheap in a state known to be the retirement state and a hurricanes state with 3.9 million senior citizens living there along with it history of hurricanes and tornados spawned by strong storms.The average price of NFIP flood insurance in Florida ranges from $541 a year in low-risk flood zones to $2,472 a year in high-risk areas that is on top of your normal homeowners insurance. Normal home insurance is also hyper expensive. Florida's average annual home insurance premium is $8,770, much more than the national average, with many factors affecting costs. As the population has increased in Florida, more homes and businesses are affected by storm damages. In 1992 Hurricane Andrew caused approximately 250,000 people to become homeless due to the storm destroying over 25,524 homes and damaging many more, mobile homes were particularly vulnerable to the strong winds and flooding, often being completely destroyed. 99% of mobile homes were destroyed by Andrew. But storm winds, storm surge, and rain created flooding cause compound forces that damage buildings in multiple ways and creating multiple forms of damage all at the same time. Florida is known for Sink holes and hurricanes and it's been known for those things since it's initial settlement in 1565. The greater the population the bigger the damage. Filming flooded fields and crops isn't as shocking or as frightening as crushed, flooded and torn apart homes. It's also a fact people forget or they weren't here before to live through big disasters. Florida has changed massively since 1565, the entire world has changed since then. South America has lost millions of hectares of trees. Between 2010 and 2020, South America lost an average of 2.6 million hectares of forest per year, according the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In other words, the continent lost an area of forest the size of Ecuador in the space of a decade. Now that changes the weather, it changes the gulf stream. It causes warming on land masses and it creates differences in local and international weather. But we should ignore that.
@yahmef1990 Says:
Congress will act to save israhell not american wake up america
@TracyMcDurmonart Says:
Check Rick Scott’s pockets
@aiPACMAN Says:
There is no global warming it's nonsense
@BrayJoanna Says:
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@handley2645mh Says:
The climate change fear mongering is bullshiit. There is no mass incre a se in storm strength or numbers. Even the UN says that isnt happening.
@mrsmartypants_1 Says:
Desantis needs to increase state property, income, inheritance taxes SUBSTANTIALLY to pay for ANNUALLY increasing hurricane destruction. Why should the rest of the country endlessly bail these tax avoiding Floridians out?
@DallMos Says:
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@geraldazumah2819 Says:
Climate change = Fake news
@gw2229 Says:
I'm sorry Lithium batterys in vehicles will not work in the water in Florida hurricanes, get Real.
@bionicman1921 Says:
It's a Neighborhood that was built in a swamp........
@vivianbarrier320 Says:
Do you have FEMA
@goldmoon111 Says:
The military builds schools, hospitals, airports, roads, etc. in other countries like Afghanistan AND Iraq. THE MILITARY built the Panama canal WHY do i see the military doing nothing more than handling out bottled water ??? Enough of the BS Let's get this FIXED !!!
@RodanX21 Says:
Ask Zelensky for money, I hear he's lighting his cigars with wads of cash..
@scepticx.3287 Says:
hey maga, here's your lake and beach front property, it;s great isn't it ?
@doniyorurolov551 Says:
Миллиарды долларов для ген✡️цида палестинцев! Погибшим в шторме $750?😂
@patrickm4935 Says:
Why are we still building traditional and pre-fab housing in Florida? Start building hurricane proof housing. The storms hit every year.
@patirvin-bz9pg Says:
Senator Rick Scott, voted against FEMA funding. Wanted climate change removed from state documents but there he is, riding around like a cowboy with his Navy cap, saying all agencies need to help, including FEMA. Governor DeSantis turned down hundreds of millions of federal funds to help prepare for disasters like this because that would make Democrats look good. They are both playing politics with people's lives.
@HenriettaKerr-g1u Says:
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@Limewire1984 Says:
"Where are you gonna go?" Exactly, job, place to live, etc. I moved out of Florida, ten years. My father moved out of Florida, twenty-five years. My brother still live there.
@lucyosborne9239 Says:
I grieve with those who have lost so much, lives of loved ones, houses they thought were a fortress strong enough to withstand Milton and all the other tragedies we're seeing coming out of the mid-state area of Florida. I say that sincerely. Here's the question that comes to my mind: how did anyone expect to remain safe when living on reclaimed land from a swamp? Florida is mostly on reclaimed land that used to be the Everglades. The panhandle aside, that long peninsula is a giant swamp- nothing but flat lowlands. My dearest late mother-in-law had very sane advice for choosing a place to live and her #1 criterion was "don't live in a flood plain.", the rest of the list is short but easy, DON'T live, #2 near a volcano that has erupted in the past 2500 years, #3 on a fault line, #4 in the path of the northeast gale (we both have lived in New England coast all our lives. Remember George Clooney and The Perfect Storm?) #5 near a landfill, particularly a dumping ground for toxic waste-(most of you don't remember The Love Canal where 9 children on the same street died of cancer after living there for only a few years). There are other sane, safe rules for habitation like being hooked up to the town sewer and having a mailbox the carriers can get to easily, making the front of the house disguise the beauty inside and to the rear (this discourages burglary), having house insurance to cover as much as you can afford every month, grow your own herbs, plant wildflowers for the bees and butterflies and hang a feeder for migrating hummingbirds. The lesser list is long but just as obvious. I'm lucky to have found housing that fits all these criteria. Our backyard had an area of the typical suburban lawn but the other portion, much larger, was tilled every year to discourage small trees from sprouting and seeded with wildflowers. It was amazing to see who showed up to drink nectar, dine on seeds and fish for small aquatic denizens as we lived on an inlet of a saltwater harbour. The thing that slaps me upside the head, and though I recognize that many wouldn't have this choice, are the interviews with owners of flooded and destroyed property in which the same phrase echoed when asked if they were going to rebuild in exactly the same place that flooded about every five years, "We love the view." I find it very hard to sympathize with stupidity.
@aiPACMAN Says:
ITS DUMP LAND DUMOED YEARS AGO ITVWAS ORIGINALLY SWAMP ITS ALWAYS GUNA FLOOD STOP THE NONSENSE
@fredgonzalez7136 Says:
BREAKING: WSJ: “ Shortly after Helene made landfall in the U.S. on Sept.6. Joe Biden was at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Kamala Harris was flying between ritzy California fundraisers, hobnobbing with celebrities.”

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