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How to follow the latest local updates on Hurricane Milton

A drone image shows a flooded street due to Hurricane Milton in Siesta Key, Florida, on October 10, 2024.
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A drone image shows a flooded street due to Hurricane Milton in Siesta Key, Florida, on October 10, 2024.

Updated October 10, 2024 at 09:31 AM ET

Milton made landfall late Wednesday near Siesta Key. Millions across the state have been left without power, as the storm moves east off the Atlantic coast of Florida.

As officials begin to assess the damage, Member stations across the NPR Network in Florida are covering the impact of Hurricane Milton on their communities.

Here's how to follow the latest local and regional resources:


Local Resources

➡️ Tampa Bay [via WUSF] | Text-only site | Radio: 89.7 FM
➡️ Tampa [via WMNF] | Radio: 88.5 FM
➡️ Orlando [via Central Florida Public Media] | Text-only site | Radio: 90.7 & 89.5 FM
➡️ Fort Myers via [WGCU] | Radio: 90.1 & 91.7 FM
➡️ Miami [via WLRN] | Radio: 91.3 FM
➡️ Gainesville [via WUFT] | Text-only site | Radio: 89.1 & 90.1 FM
➡️ Jacksonville [via WJCT] | Radio: 89.9 FM


➡️ Find your local station


Regional Resources

The Florida Public Radio Emergency Network's site has the latest safety and emergency information available, as well as an app to help during a storm.

➡️ Are hurricanes getting worse? Here’s what you need to know
➡️ Find your local station for the latest from your area.

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Emily Alfin Johnson is a producer for NPR One.
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