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SOUTH DAYTONA, Fla. - Thursday marked one year since Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida as a Category 3 storm, leaving behind widespread devastation and dozens dead.
In one South Daytona community, reminders of the storm remain visible — including faint water lines still etched into concrete poles.
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Thursday marked the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm that caused widespread destruction in Florida and killed dozens.
In South Daytona’s Big Tree Village community, residents still see faint water lines on concrete poles from the flooding. Many homes were submerged, including those of Bob Lasota and his wife, who escaped through a front window as floodwaters rose.
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