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The shelter of a petrol station forecourt came down in Gibsonton, south of Tampa. Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA Press Wire

Hurricane Milton has torn through Florida, bringing tornadoes, floods, and storm surges.

More than three million homes and businesses are without power, and there have been "a number of deaths" reported on the Atlantic coast.

In St Petersburg, on the west coast of the state, the water supply has been cut, a crane crashed into a newspaper building, and the roof of a Major League Baseball stadium was ripped off.

Some parts of the state are having 1-in-1000 year amounts of rain.

Milton is moving into the Atlantic, but will still produce hurricane-force winds and heavy rain over land.

Emergency services in Florida say it's too dangerous to respond to some calls.

Florida county shuts all access pointspublished at 11:57 British Summer Time11:57 BST

Pinellas County Sheriff's Office just announced all access points in and out of the county - which includes St Petersburg - will remain closed until further notice due to "hazardous conditions".

They say the closure also applies to the barrier islands, including Fort de Soto and Sand Key.

Earlier, the local emergency management department confirmed Hurricane Milton had brought over 18 inches of rain and "gusts to 101mph", causing extensive damage and flooding.

16 people rescued after trees fall in Tampapublished at 11:45 British Summer Time11:45 BST

Tampa chief of police Lee Bercaw says 15 people "including young children" were rescued after a tree fell on a home in hurricane-force winds.

He says water was pouring into the house but officers managed to "get there safely" and relocate the group to a local shelter.

Tampa fire chief Barbara Tripp adds another person with "head injuries" was rescued and taken to hospital after a tree fell onto another home.

What's the latest in Florida?published at 11:37 British Summer Time11:37 BST

It’s almost 06:40 in Florida and we’re starting to see more of the damage Hurricane Milton caused overnight. If you’re just joining us, this is the latest:

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