The proximity of Hurricane Milton to the United States has resulted in unusual scenes, such as a man in Miami filling a large gas tank located in the back of a pickup truck.
The profile El Hijo de Amelia (@yan_miami.fl) shared a video on TikTok accompanied by the message: "Tato, the gas is not going to run out. This is the United States, not Cuba."
In the comments section, several people noted that the proximity of Hurricane Milton has unleashed panic and chaos among the population, fearing to face hardships due to the possible damage that the natural phenomenon could cause.
Recently, a Cuban shared on social media her surprise at visiting a Walmart in Miami and finding a shortage of various products due to the proximity of Hurricane Milton to the United States, concluding that people were panicking.
Yani (@yanimg30) shared a video on TikTok claiming that there was panic, despite the fact that the epicenter of the hurricane will be far from Miami.
The panic caused by the proximity of Hurricane Milton was also confirmed by the TikTok profiles Nury Calvo (@nurycalvosn) and Familia Obrien (@familiaobrien), who showed their trips to supermarkets in Florida in search of bottles of water and shared images that demonstrate the surprising shortage.
Publix, Walmart, Sam's Club, and other large companies have surprisingly run out of bottled water.
They also noted that toilet paper and bread are other products that people have bought until the shelves are empty.
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