A Cuban on TikTok expressed her concern on the platform about the dangerousness of Hurricane Milton, which is about to hit Florida. "Guys, really, this is bad," she began saying, comparing this hurricane to others that have caused devastation. "Here in 2005, there was a hurricane called Katrina, which caused devastation, and it wasn't half as bad as this one."
Visibly nervous, @bichirula66 also recalled the experience with Hurricane Irma in 2017, when millions of people were left without power for weeks. "This is like a nuclear bomb, this is not a joke, gentlemen," she warned, making her concern for the strength of Milton clear.
Hurricane Milton, a category 4 storm, is moving toward the west coast of Florida with winds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph), making it an extremely dangerous threat. The Miami Weather Service has issued urgent warnings to evacuate the most vulnerable areas, as Milton is expected to make landfall this Wednesday night.
The Cuban on TikTok also made a comparison about how this hurricane could change the lives of many people. "There will be a before and after, just like there was with COVID," she stated, anticipating the impact this phenomenon will have in Florida.
The warnings of storm surge and hurricane winds extend from Bonita Beach to the Suwannee River, and water levels could rise up to 15 feet in some areas. "May God take care of us and protect us all, blessings," he concluded, reflecting the fear and concern felt in Florida as Milton approaches.
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