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10 Oct 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Boris Johnson teases possible return to front-line politics
Politics latest news: Boris Johnson teases possible return to front-line politics
Boris Johnson has indicated a possible return to front-line politics, emphasizing the survival instinct of effective politicians. He stated that one should only engage in politics if they believe they can be useful, suggesting he may still have contributions to make.

These remarks were made during an interview while promoting his new book, "Unleashed." Johnson's comments reflect his ongoing interest in public life and the qualities he believes are essential for politicians.


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GB News: First deaths reported as millions left without power after 120mph winds and 'catastrophic' flooding
First deaths reported as millions left without power after 120mph winds and 'catastrophic' flooding
Hurricane Milton has caused significant destruction on Florida's east coast, resulting in at least two confirmed deaths and over two million power outages. Tornadoes prior to the storm's landfall contributed to the devastation, with rescue operations ongoing in affected areas.

Severe damage includes the collapse of a crane, destruction of buildings, and a ripped roof at Tropicana Field, which was not used as a shelter but as a staging area for first responders. Flash flood warnings are still in effect across parts of the state.


Times Of Israel: Hurricane Milton plows into Florida, causing deaths and massive flooding
Hurricane Milton plows into Florida, causing deaths and massive flooding
Hurricane Milton struck Florida as a Category 3 storm, causing severe damage and flooding, particularly in St. Petersburg and surrounding areas. Over 2 million homes lost power, and mandatory evacuations were ordered for 15 counties. Tornadoes also touched down, leading to fatalities.

As the storm weakened, heavy rains and flooding continued to pose risks. Emergency services were suspended in some areas, and residents faced challenges in evacuation due to limited routes. Governor DeSantis deployed resources to assist with the crisis.