Power restoration efforts across Florida after Hurricane Milton make significant progress, with utilities reporting major recoveries and ongoing efforts.
As North Central Florida recovers from Hurricane Milton, enjoy a stress-free weekend with local fall festivals and musical events.
Cox has set up its Community Connector at the Ocala retail store located at 2410 SW 27th Ave. to assist customers and residents who are without power.
The storm had a strong effect on all the residents of the county, and Milton’s presence was felt by many.
Emergency crews assess damage from Hurricane Milton as a wind advisory remains in effect, with debris removal and safety measures ongoing across the city.
Residents are urged to follow important safety tips from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office as crews work to clear debris and restore utilities in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
Officials warn residents to avoid driving over downed power lines, as they pose a serious risk of electrocution or fire.
The community banded together Wednesday morning at the Tuscawilla sandbag filling station in preparation of Hurricane Milton.
This is one of the rare occasions in the festival’s history when it has been canceled, including the cancellation in 2020 due to COVID-19.
Amid mounds of sand, people with shovels and a determined spirit were preparing for a storm with a violent and unpleasant demeanor, that seems to be on a direct path toward the 352.