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A number of airports in Florida resumed operations Friday morning after Hurricane Milton made its means by way of the state.
Airports, particularly these within the storm’s path, quickly closed earlier this week because the state ready for one more hurricane.
Florida was hit by Hurricane Helene, a Class 4 storm, on the finish of September, two weeks earlier than Milton made landfall as a Class 3 storm.
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On Friday morning, Tampa Worldwide Airport resumed operations at 8 a.m. native time.
“As always, please check with your airline for the latest flight information,” the airport stated in a submit on X.
Roughly an hour later, the Southwest Florida Worldwide Airport in Fort Myers resumed operations.
“We missed you! We’re happy to be serving Southwest Florida again. RSW is open and flights are resuming,” the airport posted.
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In central Florida, the Orlando Worldwide Airport additionally posted an replace on X alerting vacationers that the airport is “open and operational for all commercial flights.”
Nonetheless, vacationers must test with their airline for any particular updates previous to their travels, the airport stated.
The Sarasota Bradenton Worldwide Airport in Sarasota stays closed as officers are nonetheless within the means of “assessing conditions” and cleansing up after Milton.
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The St. Pete-Clearwater Worldwide Airport in Clearwater, which suspended operations on Tuesday, hasn’t posted an replace on X.