Port Tampa Bay, which is a critical lifeline to Florida’s fuel supply, appears to have minimal damage from Hurricane Milton, according to the mayor of Tampa.
“The port looks good, so we should be able to get to get fuel in and out of there,” Mayor Jane Castor said after viewing the port from a helicopter.
“There was one of the fuel containers at the port that had a roof peeled back,” said Castor, but no other damage was visible from the air.
Gov. Ron DeSantis also said the port made it through the storm nearly unscathed. “Our initial assessment is they will likely be able to resume operations very quickly,” DeSantis said.
Castor expressed relief that Milton veered south before making landfall, bringing intense rain and wind, but not massive storm surge. @ https://support.us.edu/hc/en-us/community/posts/26976544862871--Assistance-How-do-I-contact-QuickBooks-Intuit-Enterprise-Support-By-Phone
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