On one side, Dustin Pasteur, vice president of Facilities and Construction, can be seen inspecting a 10-foot high section of ...
Hurricane Milton sucked upwards of five feet of water from Tampa Bay, exposing rocks, sand and silt to the Florida air.
Water in Tampa Bay was returning to normal levels Thursday. The area experienced 'reverse storm surge' that drove water away from the shoreline.
Hurricane Milton’s powerful winds and storm surge pummeled the Tampa Bay area’s sports stadiums, tearing apart the roof of ...
In the days before Hurricane Milton hit Florida, forecasters worried it could send as much as 15 feet of water rushing onto ...
The hurricane caused widespread damage even though the worst-case scenario for storm surge didn’t pan out for Tampa Bay ...
Four years ago, a disaster planning project called "Hurricane Phoenix" imagined what the worst-case scenario would be for a ...
Hurricane Milton leaves at least 16 dead in Florida as millions left without power in storm’s aftermath: Live updates - Wind ...
The storm arrived, near the city of Siesta Key, as a category three and was described by the US National Hurricane Center as ...
Damage was widespread and water levels may continue to rise for days but governor Ron DeSantis said it was not ‘the ...
Hurricane Milton’s landfall as a Category 3 hurricane didn’t just bring devastating storm surge and extremely dangerous wind speeds, it also left Tampa Bay soaked with historic ...