(10 Oct 2024)
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Orlando, Florida – 10 October 2024
1. Torn billboard
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlene Healy Falvey and Robert Falvey, tourists from Ireland:
“We where meant to fly home tonight but our flight was canceled and pushed out to tomorrow night instead."
3. Tourist walk below a sign after hurricane Milton passed through
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlene Healy Falvey and Robert Falvey, tourists from Ireland:
“Last night wasn’t too bad in the sense that early on it seemed to be worse come 10:00. So like from 10:00 on, it was bad, but it wasn’t too bad. I think got to sleep around half 12 wasn’t so bad. But then 2:00, it came in a wave and for a half hour really just let loose. You could hear it because the direction changed and your head moved. So we were getting the back end of it. So it really was lashing against the window. Some of the big stuff was hitting against the window and where 9 floors up. So we really got a battering around half four but come 6:00, half six, back up again and seemed okay. You know, it was bad, but it wasn’t as bad as what you would imagine it."
5. Tourist walk below a sign after hurricane Milton passed through
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlene Healy Falvey and Robert Falvey, tourists from Ireland:
“We have been to Florida before but this is out first hurricane”
7. Tourist eating
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlene Healy Falvey and Robert Falvey, tourists from Ireland:
“You don’t want to take away from the fact that I think coast got a battering and I think a lot of places were destroyed. And up here it wasn’t well, but like as tourists, I think we feel like we got away with a lot. To be fair.”
9. Low cable line sags near a side walk
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlene Healy Falvey and Robert Falvey, tourists from Ireland:
“And we’re going to try and find somewhere to eat and then hopefully sneak into Universal (theme park) tomorrow morning before we go home.”
11. People on side walk
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Simon Forster, Edinburgh, Scotland:
“So we arrived to two weeks yesterday with a family wife, 21 year old son and 16 year old who have been touring the park and doing a bit of shopping. And yeah, we’ve had an extension to our stay.”
13. People at bus stop
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Simon Forster, Edinburgh, Scotland:
“But it was quite intense we were watching the palm tree sway outside of our room and we were convinced. I mean, there was some flex in there. How it didn’t come down.”
15. Torn sign and sagging cored by sidewalk
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Ann Hughes and Greg Hughes, Scotland:
“But obviously our friends and family have seen it on the news already. Watch. We were lucky, I suppose here it wasn’t as bad as what it could have been. It was in other places, so I think the see on the television is maybe worse than what we’ve had here. So we are lucky that nothing really happens.” Greg: “Loads of messages from people back home to make sure we’re okay the phone was going quite a bit yesterday. It’s good to know that people at least cared”
17. Broken sign
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Ann Hughes, Scotland:
“When I woke up during the night, the windows were shaking there and the wind was really, really high. For a minute or two I was scared. So apart from that, we were fine Because we get really badly weather where we come from."
19. People at hotel
STORYLINE:
Florida theme parks including Disney World, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld say they’ll open their gates on Friday after shutting down for Hurricane Milton.
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