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Hurricane Milton is expected to return to Category 5 status today as it moves through the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida’s west coast.
The current Category 4 tropical storm will make landfall in Tampa around Wednesday night, but its outer rings will leave a trail of destruction across much of the state through Tuesday.
Experts have warned that Milton is expected to be even more destructive than Hurricane Helene, bringing 155 mph winds and storm surges of up to 15 feet to major cities including Tampa, Orlando and Fort Myers.
Helene hit some of the same areas last month, killing 230 people.
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, millions of people under mandatory evacuation orders are trying to flee, causing travel chaos and traffic jams on the highways.
It is now too dangerous to fly out of Tampa International Airport, which closed indefinitely at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
Follow DailyMail.com’s live coverage of the storm as it approaches the continental US.
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