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Food trucks team up with José Andrés to feed neighborhoods struggling after Helene
SUMMARY: Chef Jose Andres and his nonprofit, World Central Kitchen, are mobilizing food trucks in Florida to provide meals for neighborhoods impacted by Hurricane Helen. In Oldsmar, where over 500 homes were damaged, local chefs and food trucks are delivering free hot meals to community members in need. One of the participating food trucks, Fresh Jerk Grill, quickly joined the effort to support those devastated by the storm. World Central Kitchen has organized around 20 food trucks, showcasing the power of community support during difficult times, ensuring those affected receive nourishment and care when they need it most.
As Hurricane Helene moved toward Florida, the Fresh Jerk Grill food truck got ready to roll. We need “to get done whatever needs to get done,” says the mobile restaurant’s Erica Torres. Then she waited for the call from famous chef José Andrés
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Prosecutors seek more time in attempted Trump assassination case after hurricanes | National
SUMMARY: Federal prosecutors in Florida sought a brief delay in court deadlines for the case against 58-year-old Routh, accused of stalking and attempting to kill former President Donald Trump. Due to office closures from recent hurricanes, they requested a two-day extension for the initial discovery deadline. Routh, who has pleaded not guilty, was charged with several felonies including attempted assassination. Evidence includes a sniper nest near Trump’s golf course containing a rifle linked to Routh. Authorities found a handwritten note in Routh’s vehicle offering money to anyone who would complete the assassination, which his attorney dismissed as a publicity stunt.
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Milton: Florida picks up pieces from second hurricane in as many weeks | Florida
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton struck Florida, leaving at least 12 dead after making landfall in Sarasota County as a Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 130 mph. The storm caused severe flooding, high winds, and tornadoes across central Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis praised rescue teams and first responders for their efforts, while President Biden noted the predeployment of federal personnel. Damage included fatalities in St. Petersburg and Volusia County, with over 4 million people losing power. DeSantis declared a state of emergency and emphasized continued efforts to restore power and clear debris from previous storms.
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Dog found in rubble at Florida mobile community after Hurricane Milton swept through
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton, before making landfall, caused devastating damage across Florida, including at least 20 tornadoes. Fort Pierce, over 100 miles from the hurricane’s center, saw significant destruction, with multiple fatalities reported in a retirement community. Morgan Riner of CBS News Miami highlights the aftermath, showing the debris where a little dog named Benji was found, but sadly, his owners were among the victims. Residents who sheltered in place thought they were safe from tornadoes, but the storms proved fatal. The community faces challenges ahead, including recovery and insurance issues, particularly for those in mobile homes. Rescue operations are currently underway.
Morgan Rynor reports the dog’s owners were killed by the tornadoes.
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