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Yep, it was catastrophic. That is where tons of damage was done. The levees breaking in New Orleans caused tons of issues and damage and a terrible loss of life, but as far as sheer destruction that MS coast was absolutely devastated.
We were among the luckiest people in the state of Florida! Never lost power and heading to my part time job at 2 today.
FINAL MILTON REPORT
Gainesville, FL area : stopped raining early this morning. No wind at all. No trees down in our neighborhood. Lots of small tree branches/limbs on the street but no actual trees. It may be different in Gainesville proper.
Tampa: I'll leave this to the experts to assess damage - it seems they were a little lucky in dodging the full force of the storm but there's got to be a lot of damage there.
Thanks for keeping us updated. I’m very glad to hear it wasn’t too bad for you and yours.
MS needed a better PR person bringing national awareness, for sure.
Ditto! 💯
After some anxious hours I got ahold of my son in Ft. Myers, he said no damage, no flooding and no power. Same thing for my other son in Inverness and his family. Thanks GOD they are all safe. prays answered. 😎