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Hurricane Milton slams into Florida, leaving widespread damage

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Hurricane Milton crashed into Florida’s Gulf Coast near the Siesta Keys as a powerful Category 3 storm with winds gusts reaching more than 100 miles-per-hour and a storm surge over 10 feet high in some areas. Tornadoes also ravaged the region, damaging buildings and leaving more than three million without power. NBC’s Tom Llamas reports for TODAY.

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