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Hurricane Milton kills at least 8 people and knocks out power to millions of homes

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Two weeks after Florida“>Hurricane Milton“>Hurricane Helene, the system also knocked out power to more than 3 million customers, flooded barrier islands, ripped the roof off a baseball stadium and toppled a construction crane.

But many people also expressed relief that the situation was not worse. The system spared Tampa a direct hit, and the deadly storm surge that scientists feared never materialized.

The system tracked south in the past few hours and made landfall Wednesday evening as a Category 3 storm at Siesta Key, about 70 miles (112 kilometers) south of Tampa. Damage was widespread and water levels could continue to rise for days, but Gov. Ron DeSantis said it was not a “worst-case scenario.”

The worst storm surge appears to have been in Sarasota County, where it reached 8 to 10 feet — less than the worst location during Storm Helen.

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The storm also dumped up to 18 inches of rain in some areas, the governor said.

“We will better understand the extent of the damage as the day goes on,” added Mr. DeSantis. “We still have a lot to do, but we will absolutely get through this. »

Falling trees, stolen cars and record flooding

Authorities in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Sarasota and Lee counties, hit hard by the storm, urged residents to stay home, warning of downed power lines, trees on roads, blocked bridges and flooding. “We will let you know when it is safe to go out,” Sheriff Chad Chronister of Hillsborough County, where Tampa is located, insisted on Facebook.

Just inland from Tampa, flooding in Plant City was “absolutely stunning,” according to City Manager Bill McDaniel. Emergency crews rescued 35 people overnight, said McDaniel, who estimated the city received 34 cm of rain. “We have flooding in places and levels I’ve never seen, and I’ve lived in this community my whole life,” he exclaimed in a video posted online Thursday morning.

The small barrier island of Matlacha, just off Fort Myers, was hit by both a tornado and storm surge, and many of the colorful buildings in the fishing and tourist village suffered severe damage. A tornado picked up a car and threw it across the road. Elsewhere on the island, a house was blown onto a street, temporarily blocking it. Some structures caught fire.

By contrast, municipal workers on Anna Maria Island were grateful not to have to wade through floodwaters as they picked up debris Thursday morning, two weeks after Helene devastated buildings and washed away piles of sand up to 1.8 m high. Those piles may have helped protect homes from further damage, said Jeremi Roberts of the state emergency response team.

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Power was cut across much of the state, with more than 3.1 million homes and businesses without power, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks utility reports.

The fabric covering the roof of Tropicana Field — home of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team in St. Petersburg — was torn to shreds by high winds. Debris littered the field, but no injuries were reported.

State officials said they made more than 40 rescues overnight and that crews would go door-to-door in some areas Thursday. In Tampa, police said they rescued 15 people from a single-story home damaged by a falling tree.

“Our focus today is on search and rescue operations,” said Col. Mark Thieme, executive director of the Florida State Guard.

Deadly tornadoes

Jessie Schaper, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Melbourne, Florida, said it was too early to know exactly how many tornadoes touched down or how strong they were.

All five deaths from the tornado occurred at Spanish Lakes Country Club Village near Fort Pierce on Florida’s Atlantic coast, where homes were destroyed, authorities said.

See also: Arrival of Hurricane Milton: a tornado made landfall in Florida

Speaking at a White House briefing, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said there were reports of 10 deaths from tornadoes, but he cautioned that number was preliminary. “It is our job to ensure that this number does not increase through courageous search and rescue efforts,” he recalled. Authorities had issued dire warnings to flee or face slim chances of survival.

About 90 minutes after making landfall, Milton was downgraded to a Category 2 storm. By Thursday afternoon, it was heading toward the Atlantic Ocean as a post-tropical cyclone with winds of 75 mph – barely the force of a hurricane.

Nearly 80,000 people spent the night in shelters and thousands more fled after authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders in 15 Florida counties with a total population of about 7.2 million people .

The storm hit a region still reeling from Hurricane Helen, which flooded streets and homes in western Florida and left at least 230 dead in the South.

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Nagelsmann is in favor of longer breaks for footballers

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In the debate about the strain on professional footballers, national coach Julian Nagelsmann advocates for longer recovery periods. “I don’t think there will be fewer games in the future, but rather more,” said Nagelsmann before the national team’s game today (8:45 p.m./RTL) in the Nations League in Bosnia-Herzegovina. “We just have to talk about breaks, that’s one point.”

He has often emphasized that he doesn’t want to “constantly complain about the game plan or other things.” “In the end, of course, many games finance the relatively expensive sport,” said the national coach, who has to do without several injured national players in Zenica. However, these injuries are not the result of overuse, said Nagelsmann and cited the example of David Raum’s ankle injury, in which “a player fell into his ankle, that has nothing to do with overuse.”

Dispute on multiple levels

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In football, there has been debate at various levels for months about the burden on professionals, especially at the top level. In the meantime there was also talk of a strike by the players if there were no fewer games. The players’ union Fifpro and the European Leagues Association are seeking a complaint against the world association FIFA at EU level.

“You can’t lump every injury together and say it’s all the same and it’s all a burden,” said Nagelsmann. The 37-year-old led the NBA basketball league and the NLF football league, in which significantly more regular season games are played, but the professionals have longer rest periods between seasons. “That’s a bit of an issue in football that we don’t have that,” said Nagelsmann. The body needs phases “where it shuts down completely”.

This season, more games will be played in the European Football Union UEFA’s European Cup, and next summer the reformed Club World Cup of the world association FIFA will be added with 32 teams and significantly more games. Players who will play international matches and subsequent Club World Cup games in the USA in June 2025 will have little time to recover before the start of the 2025/26 season.

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Basketball. Blois, the first of several high peaks to be negotiated in a month for Caen BC

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A few weeks after losing a large piece of Pro BRoanne (79-65), the Caen Basket Calvados will once again have to showcase their best assets to hope to beat their opponent on the road. Stéphane Eberlin and his men will meet in Blois, this Saturday October 12, 2024 (8 p.m.).
Blois who, like Roanne, came down this summer from Betclic Elite (Pro A). Blois which, like Roanne, signed a flawless performance since the start of the season, with four victories in as many matches played. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Big trip to Blois”

“It was important to reassure ourselves with two home victories (Hyères-Toulon, Aix-Maurienne), to work well and prepare as best as possible for a big trip to Blois which will be a complicated match,” said insider Bali Coulibaly, after the last match, won at home against the Savoyards (77-72). Like his teammates, he expects a delicate match, even if the pressure will not be on the shoulders of the Caennais.

We are going to go to Blois which is a very big team, and we have nothing to lose.

Bali Coulibaly, inside the CBC

A tricky schedule

In a little less than a month, between now and November 8, the evening of the 12th day, the CBC will play a total of seven matches, including at least five against teams who should feature well in the first part of the table. Bloisso, this Friday, then Antibes (on the 18th at the Palace), Saint-Chamond (25th away), Boulazac (November 1st at home), and Pau (the 5th outside).

“We have a big schedule ahead of us,” said Caen coach Stéphane Eberlin after the victory against Aix-Maurienne. By the tenth day, we will probably have a good photo of the forces present. » One thing is certain, the coming weeks will allow us to know a little more about this CBC 2024-2025 which has for the moment good start to the exercise for a promoted personwith three victories and two defeats on the clock.

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MLB Series: Tigers-Guardians duel moved forward by a few hours

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Major League Baseball has moved forward by a few hours the fifth game of the second round series between the Guardians and the Detroit Tigers which will take place on Saturday in Cleveland due to the weather forecast.

The Manfred Circuit announced Friday that the first pitch will take place at 1:08 p.m. rather than 8:08 p.m. at Progressive Field.

Ace Tarik Skubal (1-0) will be the Tigers’ starter while Matthew Boyd (0-0) will fill the same role for the Guardians.

The Guardians evened the series 2-2 coming from behind to win the fourth duel 5-4 on Thursday. Backup hitter David Fry’s two-run homer helped the American League Central champions avoid elimination.

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Elsewhere, Tigers hitter Kerry Carpenter enjoyed a day of treatment after suffering a thigh injury that could force him to miss the fifth and final game of the series against the Cleveland Guardians.

Carpenter, who hit a three-run homer in the victory in the second game, was injured while rounding third base in the sixth inning on Thursday. The point he scored at the end of the sequence gave the Tigers the lead before the Guardians came from behind to win 5-4.

Manager AJ Hinch said the team was waiting to see how Carpenter fares Saturday before the game before making a decision on whether he will be in the lineup.

“We’re going to take as much time as possible to see what he can handle or not,” Hinch said before the Tigers’ practice session at Progressive Field. It’s obvious what he’s suffering from, and we’re going to wish the best because he’s important to our team. »

Carpenter’s three-pointer off star tight end Emmanuel Clase gave the Tigers a 3-0 lead in Game 2.

He hit 18 homers in just 87 games this season, despite a stress fracture in his lower back that caused him to miss several games.

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