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Hurricane Milton Destroys Roof Of Tropicana Field

You can see the video caused by Hurricane Milton, so scary. We are sending up prayers to Florida for their ongoing recovery efforts from The Andie Summers Show. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 08: People visit the beach as storm clouds hang pass overhead before Hurricane Milton's arrival on October 08, 2024 in Fort Myers, Florida. People are preparing for the storm, which could be a Cat 3 when it makes landfall on Wednesday evening. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Hurricane Milton Destruction Late Wednesday night, October 9th, Hurricane Milton made landfall near Tampa, Florida. The category five storm sparked mass evacuations in the central Florida due to high winds and flooding concerns. More than 3 million households and businesses have lost power across Florida, according to poweroutage.us. According to CNN, many have been rescued from their homes in waist deep water. They are continuing to update as the recovery efforts continue. Tropicana Field Roof Ripped Off Home of the Tampa Bay Rays, the roof of Tropicana Field has ripped off completely from Hurricane Milton destruction. It served as a homebase for first responders during the storm. According to a local Fox affiliate, nobody was injured when the roof was torn off. See the video here. https://twitter.com/JasonAdamsWFTS/status/1844211275439784196 Here's a look from inside Tropicana Field. A very scary site. https://twitter.com/Stryker175/status/1844231757559947271 Devastating Hurricane Milton We are keeping our fellow Americans in our thoughts and prayers. This on the heels of the devastation of Hurricane Helene damaging states more north of Florida. This will be a continuing story we hope to keep you updated on. TREASURE ISLAND, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 07: People continue to clean up from the previous storm as preparations are made for Hurricane Milton's arrival on October 07, 2024, in Treasure Island, Florida. Milton, which came just after the recent catastrophic hurricane Helene, has strengthened to a Category 5 storm as it approaches Florida’s Gulf Coast and is expected to make landfall midweek. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)