President Biden back in Florida after Hurricane Milton

President Joe Biden is flying into MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa Sunday morning to begin his second visit in a little more than a week to hurricane-ravaged communities in Florida.

He is expected to deliver remarks at St. Pete Beach, which took a one-two punch from a Cat. 4 Hurricane Helene sideswipe and then a near direct hit from Cat. 3 Hurricane Milton.

On Thursday night, St. Petersburg clocked three hours of gusts of over 70 mph and a peak gust of 102 mph and was swamped by as much as 18 inches of rain during the storm.

Milton flooded neighborhoods, destroyed homes, ripped the roof off a major sports stadium, toppled a massive crane into an office building and knocked almost the entire counties off the electrical grid. More than 50% of the city remains in the dark as the statewide death toll rose to 18.

Here’s the latest from the president’s visit.

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“A good early Sunday morning from the White House, where the sun has started to rise and the motorcade started to roll,” wrote Washington Post pool reporter Matt Viser at 7:30 a.m.

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