2024-10-10
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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracie Mumford.
Today's Thursday, October 10.
Here's what we're covering.
Yeah, Dennis, we have some unbelievable, something unbelievable to show you.
This is Tropicana Field.
The roof, a big portion of it has ripped off.
Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida last night as a category three just south of Sarasota.
Its high winds battered the Tampa Bay area, even ripping the roof off the Tampa Bay Rays stadium, which was captured by the local ABC station.
This is the power of Hurricane Milton.
Unbelievable.
The building was being used to house emergency workers there to help clean up after the storm.
Milton also brought relentless rain to the area, with ten to 14 inches falling just in the early part of the night.
Within an hour of Milton coming ashore, almost a million people had lost power.