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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Orders Evacuations as Hurricane Milton Approaches

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Hurricane Milton has swiftly escalated to a category five storm, making its way toward the US Gulf Coast, according to the latest update from the US National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Winds reaching speeds of 160mph (250km/h) have been documented as Milton approaches Florida, with predictions indicating landfall could occur on Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.

In a significant development, Floridians are being urged to brace for what is anticipated to be the state’s most extensive evacuation operation in years. Governor Ron DeSantis has issued a stark warning, indicating that the window for evacuation is closing rapidly.

“Time is set to run out imminently,” he stated.

Evacuation orders are set to be issued by counties throughout the day on Monday, with tolls suspended on roads in western and central Florida, according to reports.

Hillsborough county evacuation zones

Hillsborough County officials have announced a mandatory evacuation order affecting Evacuation Zones A and B, as well as all mobile homes and manufactured housing across the County. The order will take effect at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, October 7.

The County has announced the opening of nine shelters aimed at assisting residents located in mandatory evacuation zones. This initiative also extends to individuals whose homes are at risk of storm surge, flooding, and those particularly vulnerable to wind damage.

Residents living in Evacuation Zone A, Zone B, and all mobile and manufactured homes are urged to relocate to a safe location by 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

During a recent press briefing, Dave Kerner, the executive director of the Florida Highway Patrol, urged residents in the path of Hurricane Milton to prioritize their safety by evacuating without hesitation, emphasizing that concerns about looting or property theft should not deter them from leaving.

“This is a law-and-order state,” he stated, assuring a strong law enforcement presence in areas that have been evacuated.

“We will not tolerate individuals who engage in looting or seek to exploit those facing an emergency,” he stated. “Residents are urged to evacuate without delay, despite concerns about potential damage or theft of property.”

Bumper-to-bumper traffic has congested interstates as residents of Florida’s west coast make their way to safety in anticipation of the hurricane’s expected arrival on Wednesday.

Tampa International Airport closed ahead of Hurricane Milton – Shutterstock Image

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Tampa International Airport to close

Tampa International Airport is set to suspend operations starting tomorrow at 9 a.m. local time, with plans to remain closed until conditions improve following the storm.

Officials announced, “The Airport expects to reopen following a damage assessment that will commence as soon as conditions allow.”

Tampa International Airport has been designated as being in a “A” evacuation zone, meaning it will remain closed to the public and will not function as a shelter for individuals or vehicles during the impending storm.

In a proactive response to the impending hurricane, airport personnel are set to engage in critical preparations today and tomorrow morning. Their efforts will focus on safeguarding aircraft and jet bridges, securing ground equipment, and readying both the airfield and terminals for the storm’s approach.

Hurricane Milton is poised to potentially become the most devastating storm to strike the Tampa region in more than a century. It stands out as one of just 40 hurricanes documented to reach a Category 5 status in the Atlantic. Additionally, it is among a select group of seven hurricanes that have transitioned from a Category 1 classification to a Category 5 within a mere 24 hours.

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French President Macron Shifts Blame for Government Collapse

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Emmanuel Macron addresses the nation from the presidential palace

French President Emmanuel Macron has refused to acknowledge or take responsibility for the collapse of Michel Barnier’s government, blaming “cynical” and “anti-Republican” opposition politicians.

On Thursday, Mr. Macron, 46, issued a defiant 10-minute televised address in which he denied the possibility of resigning more than two years prior to the conclusion of his tenure. He declared that he would continue to serve his “full mandate” until 2027.

The French president has committed to appointing a new prime minister in the near future and draughting a new budget measure by a new government of the willing early next year.

After losing a vote of no-confidence in his government the previous day, Mr. Barnier, 73, tendered his resignation on Thursday. Consequently, France’s oldest prime minister also became its shortest-serving.

“Until the appointment of a new government, he and his ministers will be responsible for daily business,” according to the Telegraph.

Macron promises solution

Mr. Macron endeavoured to rectify the situation with the French electorate and the opposition during his brief address.

Mr. Macron took full responsibility for his decision to hold snap elections in June and July, which he said had been “misunderstood” and “criticised,” and thanked Mr. Barnier for “rising to the occasion, as so many others have not.”

“I shall never assume the negligence of others, particularly the MPs who have deliberately chosen to undermine France’s budget and government mere days before Christmas.”

On Thursday, Ms. Le Pen stated that the French president’s resignation was not appropriate at this time.

“That can only occur, in my opinion, when a political crisis or an institutional crisis can no longer be resolved through the resignation of the president of the republic,” she stated in an interview with Bloomberg. She noted that this was not the case at the moment.

Rather, the populist opposition figure pledged to “collaborate” with the incoming prime minister and maintained that a budget could be approved within a matter of weeks.

Macron to Blame

However, polls conducted on Thursday indicate that the French are primarily attributing the most severe political crisis to Macron since 1958, when Charles de Gaulle returned from retirement to establish the Fifth Republic and prevent civil war.

An Odaxa Backbone survey revealed that six out of ten individuals now desire Macron’s resignation, while a Toluna Harris Interactive poll indicated that an even greater number, 64 percent, desired his departure.

Mathilde Panot, the chair of the parliamentary faction of the hard-Left France Unbowed (LFI) party, has advocated for “early presidential elections,” stating, “We are now calling on Macron to go.”

According to Mr. Macron, he will not be resigning until 2027, and French law prohibits the holding of new legislative elections until July of the following year.

Simultaneously, there is considerable speculation regarding the individual whom Mr. Macron will select to succeed Mr. Barnier.

He is eager to designate a replacement before dozens of heads of state, including the newly elected US president, Donald Trump, descend on Paris for a ceremony to reopen Notre-Dame on Saturday, according to a variety of sources.

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Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Strikes North Coast of California

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A tsunami warning was issued but has since been cancelled

The US Geological Survey reports that a significant 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of northern California.

A tsunami warning was initially issued for the beaches of northern California and southern Oregon, affecting around 4.7 million people, but has since been lifted.

The epicentre of the earthquake was located near Ferndale, California, a small settlement in Humboldt County about 260 miles (418 km) north of San Francisco.

At 10:51 a.m. PST, cellphones throughout Northern California and Southern Oregon rang with a “Emergency Alert” message.

The National Tsunami Warning Centre cancelled the tsunami warning shortly before noon local time.

According to the Associated Press, the US Geological Survey said that more than 5.3 million people in California were under a tsunami warning, and more than 1.3 million people lived close enough to the epicentre to feel the earthquake.

Tremors are widespread in the US West Coast, which is where many of the Earth’s tectonic plates meet. However, a strong 7-magnitude earthquake is unusual in the region. Experts estimate that 10 to 15 earthquakes of this size occur globally each year.

A number of severe earthquakes have impacted the area, including a 1994 quake in Northridge, Los Angeles, which killed scores of people and injured thousands more while causing billions of dollars in damage to homes and infrastructure.

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President of South Korea Ends Martial Law

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The President of South Korea lifted martial law early Wednesday, bowing to political pressure following a tumultuous night in which troops encircled parliament and MPs voted to reject military control.

President Yoon Suk Yeol, who appeared to be on the verge of impeachment for his actions, declared martial law late Tuesday in frustration with the opposition, vowing to eliminate “anti-state” forces as he battles opponents who control parliament and whom he accuses of sympathizing with communist North Korea.

Police and military troops were spotted leaving the premises of parliament following the bipartisan vote to overthrow the president, and the declaration was formally removed around 4:30 a.m. during a Cabinet meeting.

Following the imposition of martial law, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik declared that the law was “invalid” and that lawmakers would “protect democracy with the people.”

Martial Law Lasted 6 Hours

Late Tuesday, people surrounded a military truck as it attempted to leave an area near South Korea’s parliament. Protesters gathered in front of the Parliament building after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, pledging to eliminate “anti-state” forces as he battles an opposition that controls the country’s parliament and accuses it of sympathizing with communist North Korea.

Overall, martial law lasted approximately six hours. The president’s unexpected move recalled an era of authoritarian leaders that the country had not seen since the 1980s, and it was quickly condemned by the opposition and the leader of Yoon’s conservative party.

Lee Jae-Myung, leader of the liberal Democratic Party, which has the majority in the 300-seat parliament, stated that the party’s legislators would remain in the Assembly’s main hall until Yoon formally revoked his order.
Woo praised how fast the troops departed the Assembly following the vote.

“Even with our unfortunate memories of military coups, our citizens have surely observed the events of today and saw the maturity of our military,” Woo told reporters.

While announcing his intention to lift martial law, Yoon criticized parliament’s efforts to impeach key government officials and leading prosecutors. He claimed that parliamentarians had committed “unscrupulous acts of legislative and budgetary manipulation that are paralyzing the functions of the state.”

Jo Seung-lae, a Democratic lawmaker, stated that security camera footage following Yoon’s proclamation showed troops moving in a way that suggested they were attempting to arrest Lee, Woo, and even Han Dong-hoon, the leader of Yoon’s People Power Party.

Early Wednesday, neither Yoon’s office nor the Defence Ministry responded to demands for comment. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered before the Assembly, holding placards and demanding Yoon’s impeachment.

Wartime, war-like situations

Some protestors clashed with troops before the MPs’ vote, but there were no early reports of casualties or significant property damage. Troops attempted to enter the Assembly building, breaking at least one window. One woman attempted unsuccessfully to take a gun away from one of the soldiers while shouting, “Aren’t you embarrassed?”

South Korea’s constitution allows the president to declare martial law in “wartime, war-like situations, or other comparable national emergency states” that need the deployment of military force to maintain peace and order. It was unclear whether South Korea was currently in such a position.

When martial law is declared, “special measures” can be used to limit freedom of the press, assembly, other rights, and court authority.

The constitution also requires the president to comply when the National Assembly votes to lift martial law by a majority.

Following Yoon’s declaration of martial law, South Korea’s military announced that parliament and any political meetings that could cause “social confusion” would be suspended, according to the Yonhap news agency. According to the military, anyone who defied the edict may face arrest without a warrant.

The White House in Washington stated that the United States is “seriously concerned” about the events in Seoul. A representative for the National Security Council stated that President Joe Biden’s administration was not alerted of the martial law announcement and was in contact with the South Korean government.

Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, said the incident had no impact on the more than 27,000 US service troops stationed in South Korea.

According to Yonhap, the South Korean military also ordered the country’s striking medics to return to work within 48 hours. Thousands of doctors have been on strike for months, protesting the government’s intention to increase the number of medical school students.

Shortly after martial law was imposed, the parliament speaker called on his YouTube page for all MPs to convene at the National Assembly. He asked military and law enforcement officers to “remain calm and maintain their positions.”

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