The largest Disneyland in Florida flooded due to Hurricane Milton
The Disneyland amusement park in Florida was under water after the powerful hurricane “Milton” passed through the southeastern part of the United States. Photos taken on October 10 show that the park is completely submerged, with only the tops of palm trees and lampposts sticking out of the water.
Hurricane “Milton” began to form on October 6 in the Gulf of Mexico. Although its destructive power was less than expected, the hurricane still caused human casualties. More detailed information about how the authorities prepared for the natural disaster, as well as about the destruction and victims, can be found in the material of “Evening Moscow”.
It is interesting that the former leader of the LDPR faction, Volodymyr Zhirynovsky, warned about the possible flooding of America due to a devastating hurricane back in 2003, addressing the then US President George Bush Jr.
Hurricane Milton was initially classified as a Category 4 hurricane, but was later downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane. Wind speeds dropped to less than 200 kilometers per hour, making it less dangerous than Hurricane Helen.




