At least 16 people have died from Hurricane Milton, which roared onshore on Florida's west coast as a Category 3 hurricane, bringing tornadoes, powerful winds and flooding rains. The monster storm forced millions to evacuate and left widespread destruction across Florida.
Rising floodwaters prompt new evacuation orders in Hernando, Pasco counties
Authorities in Hernando and Pasco counties on Florida’s west coast are urging some residents to evacuate immediately due to rising floodwaters.
"Pasco County is experiencing historical flooding in low-lying areas and in several neighborhoods around the county near our rivers and lakes," officials wrote on social media. "Water is quickly rising in these areas, and we encourage you to LEAVE and get to higher ground NOW."
Hernando County fire officials said, "If you reside near the Withlacoochee River, please LEAVE NOW because water is rising quickly."
Oct 11, 2024, 2:56 PM EDT
Biden calls on Johnson to 'step up' on disaster aid
President Joe Biden said experts’ early estimates found that the damage from Hurricane Milton is around $50 billion.
“We're gonna do everything we can to let you, help you, pick back up the pieces and get back to where you were,” Biden said Friday.
The president reiterated his call for lawmakers to return to Washington to pass certain additional disaster aid funding, though said he hasn't yet spoken to House Speaker Mike Johnson
"I've spoken to Republicans who want to speak with Speaker Johnson, and I think Speaker Johnson is going to get the message that he's got to step up, particularly for small businesses," Biden said.
President Joe Biden provides an update on the federal response to hurricanes Milton and Helene.
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Oct 11, 2024, 1:25 PM EDT
FEMA has enough funds for Helene and Milton recovery, but will need more from Congress by year’s end
FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund has "enough money to support the immediate needs for everybody impacted by Helene and Milton," however, it "does not have enough money to continue recoveries for everything that I have through the entire fiscal year," FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told reporters Friday after assessing damage in Florida.
FEMA is assessing every day how much money is being spent, but eventually, Criswell said she will need an additional supplemental spending bill to be passed by Congress.
"We will need one, it's just a matter of when," she said.
Criswell noted that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis submitted a request for an expedited disaster declaration for Hurricane Milton.
"We are going to put that through our system as quickly as possible so we can continue to bring the necessary resources to all Floridians that have been impacted by this event," she said.
Criswell said managing two back-to-back storms does complicate recovery efforts.
"It will be challenging, but we have done this before, and we're just going to have to continue to work with each person as they're working through understanding what they experienced from Helene, what they experienced from Milton, so they can get everything that they're eligible for," she said.
-ABC News’ Beatrice Peterson
Oct 11, 2024, 12:49 PM EDT
Video: Family rescued when house fills up with 6 feet of floodwaters
Video captured the moments deputies rescued eight people, including a child, from a house submerged in over 6 feet of floodwater in Dover, near Tampa, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said.
The entire family was safely evacuated, the sheriff’s office said.