The National Weather Service says it has received reports of multiple collapsed cranes due to high winds in St. Petersburg, about 50 miles south of Siesta Key, where Hurricane Milton made landfall.
NWS receives reports of multiple collapsed cranes in St. Petersburg due to Hurricane Milton’s winds
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