Woman caught in Florida’s hurricane describes ‘manic’ scenes

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On social media, many viewers were stunned by a viral video featuring a desperate Brit caught in Florida’s hurricane, describing the “manic” scenes.

On the TikTok platform, a British woman caught in Hurricane Milton’s path shared her terrifying experience in Florida.

Additionally, her story left viewers shocked and drew significant attention.

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Kathryn Bateman, a Brit, shared her experience of Hurricane Milton in Florida on TikTok. Image Credits: Tiktok/scouseblu

 

Woman shared her experience after being caught in Florida’s hurricane.

On Tiktok platfprm, a user, who goec by @scouseblu gained attention after her experience after being caught in Florida’s hurricane.

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She struggled to stock up on essentials, finding empty supermarket shelves amid panic buying. Image Credits: Tiktok/scouseblu

 

The video has the caption: “Preparing for hurricane milton.”

Kathryn Bateman, documented her harrowing situation as Hurricane Milton approaches.

While, the storm is expected to make landfall soon, bringing 155 mph winds.

Bateman explained her efforts to stock up on essentials at supermarkets. She filmed her attempts to prepare for the hurricane, warning others of the impending danger.

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The hotel informed her she was “on her own” and provided minimal support during the hurricane. Image Credits: Tiktok/scouseblu

 

Kathryn struggled for supplies in Florida’s hurricance

Then, Bateman shared a clip showing empty store shelves.

While, she and her partner visited a store 10 minutes before it opened but found no water available. She compared the scene to the early days of the Covid pandemic.

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Florida’s west coast is expected to face severe impacts, with possible category five storm conditions. Image Credits: Getty

 

In a video posted on October 8, Bateman finally found water at Target. She remarked “The shelves were a little bit empty… a lot of people are stocking up on water.”

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Describing her visit to Home Depot, Bateman noted the chaotic atmosphere.

“It was absolutely manic,” she stated.

Additionally, Many shoppers were buying wood to board up windows for protection. There were only a few flashlights left, and Bateman managed to purchase one.

While, other travelers informed her that their hotels provided free water and toilet paper.

However, her hotel did not offer any assistance.

Bateman summarized a letter from the hotel

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Officials warned residents to evacuate, emphasizing the life-threatening nature of Hurricane Milton. Image Credits: Tiktok/scouseblu

 

“The hotel basically said keep the patio furniture inside, you’re self-catering, you’re on your own.”

While, she found the protocol shocking.

@scouseblu

Preparing for hurricane milton #hurricane #hurricanmilton #milton #floridahurricane #floridamilton #orlandomilton

♬ original sound – ScouseBlu

 

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social

In the comments section, many expressed their shock at Bateman’s SOS situation while she struggled in Florida’s hurrican

Others shared their thoughts on the dangers of hurricanes in the U.S.

One person said: Please, stay from love and prayers from Wrexham.

A second wrote: Stay safe. Side note are you staying at vista cay?

While a third commented: They close early so the people who WORK at Home Depot have time to board up their own homes. This is not rocket science. I don’t mean to be rude I really don’t. But what do you expect anyone to do.

Another added: They close early so employees can also evacuate. They are people too.

The severity of Hurricane Milton

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Image Credits: Getty 

 

Florida’s west coast is expected to bear the brunt of Hurricane Milton. Bateman mentioned that even being inland puts them at risk of facing a Category Five hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, the highest classification.

Additionally, she also noted warnings about Tampa Bay’s vulnerability, highlighted by Mayor Jane Castor in a recent news conference.

“This is the real deal here with Milton,” she stated.

Castor warned residents that if they do not evacuate,

“You are going to die.”

The National Weather Service in Tampa reported that this storm will be the worst to hit the area in over a century.

Additionally, The UK Foreign Office has alerted citizens to heed evacuation orders. While, Milton is deemed ‘life-threatening,’ with forecasts of severe winds and heavy rainfall.

Airports in Tampa and Orlando have suspended operations, leaving travelers stranded.

In short, They are urged to contact airlines for further information.


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