Joe Biden travels to Florida to visit areas affected by Hurricane Milton

Joe Biden travels to Florida to visit areas affected by Hurricane Milton


If you consider that we are in the midst of the North American election campaign, it is easy to imagine that a tragedy would be at the center of political discussions

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, on Sunday (13th) he will go to Florida to visit the areas affected by Hurricane Milton. If you consider that the country is in the midst of the American election campaign, it is easy to imagine that a tragedy would be at the center of political discussions. First of all, the Republican candidate donald trump began to politicize the hurricane season, starting with Elena.




Trump told voters with false information that there wasn’t enough federal money to help the homeless because the Biden administration had moved funds to stem the record influx of immigrants into the country. Asked if he had any response to Trump, the Democrat responded:“Go find something to do.”

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In an interview about the damage caused by these phenomena, Biden underlined this “Preventive measures made a difference in containing the damage caused by the storm.” To date, 16 people have died in Florida. According to the governor, nearly 1,000 people were rescued Ron De Santis. Additionally, there are thousands of first responders mobilized across the state. Kamala Harrisin turn, she finds herself in a delicate situation, as she is not the official voice, despite being vice president, as well as a candidate. Then, Biden and Kamala went to separate events in Georgia and North Carolina to help victims.

Hurricane Milton

The hurricane hit nearby Florida Wednesday evening Siesta key. It touched ground classified as ‘category 3’ before devastating category 1 status. Entire streets were flooded, houses and roads were destroyed by the force of the winds. Subsequently, more than 2.6 million people across the state remained without electricity.

In Orange County, authorities asked residents to avoid swimming in lakes and rivers due to high water levels, as they may contain wildlife, such as alligators, that migrated with the storm.

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Source: Terra

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