Cars lined up at a gas station near Tampa, Florida, a day before Hurricane Milton was expected to hit the area. The system is threatening the densely populated Tampa Bay area and is menacing the same stretch of coastline battered by Helene.

Though slightly weakened, Milton was still a powerful Category 4 storm and was expected to plow ashore late Wednesday or early Thursday, then remain fairly strong as it crosses Florida. The system could bring towering storm surges and the power to turn debris from Hurricane Helene into dangerous projectiles.

"All this crap is going to be missiles," said Nick Szabo, who was hauling away piles of waterlogged couches, mattresses and appliances in Clearwater Beach. "It's like a spear coming at you."

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