Hurricane’s hidden menace: Milton Poses Threat Beyond destruction of property
Hurricane Milton is expected to cause more than just structural damage in Florida because the storm will likely impact areas with oil and chemical storage facilities, posing a severe environmental threat. Flooding or wind damage could cause dangerous chemicals to leak, contaminating the soil and air. Some of these substances, known as “forever chemicals,” have lasting effects, potentially endangering human life and the environment long after the storm passes.
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