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Fliers land in MN after escaping hurricane in Florida
Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida
FOX 9’s Mike Manzoni spoke to travelers arriving at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida. The Category 3 hurricane is expected to cause catastrophic damage.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Those who took the last flights out of Florida before Hurricane Milton hit landed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Wednesday night.
Some cut short plans and returned days earlier than scheduled while others had already planned to return home but struggled to get to the airport.
“I was panicking, like what am I going to do if I don’t get out of Miami?” said Elizabeth Hvidsten, of Shakopee. “Are we going to be stuck in traffic? Is there going to be gas? Because we are not from there. We have never evacuated. I know what to do in a snowstorm. I don’t know what to do in a hurricane.”
Hvidsten owns a company that takes adults with disabilities on vacation. They spent a day at Disney World on Monday before the forecast prompted them to drive to Miami and find an earlier flight home.
“Until I was on that flight, I was nervous, and then I had a sense of relief,” she said.
Others didn’t have to change their plans but encountered challenges making it to the airport in Florida.
“My rental had to stop at 10 different gas stations in order to fill up the tank in the vehicle, so it just kind of goes to show how many people were starting to scatter and travel kind of all at one time,” said Scott Sowers, of Duluth.
Sowers traveled from West Palm Beach to Ft. Lauderdale with his wife and infant daughter, where they flew back to the Twin Cities.
“We stuck with our original flights, and I got to imagine we were one of the last ones to make it,” he said.
Many Florida airports shut down by Wednesday afternoon, hours before the hurricane made landfall. It’s unclear when they’ll reopen.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Ranked Among U.S. Cities With The Most People In Financial Distress
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis is ranked among the American cities with the most people in financial distress nationwide, according to a recent analysis by WalletHub.
The personal finance website, which defines financial distress as having a credit account in forbearance or with deferred payments, looked at the country’s 100 largest cities without data limitations across nine metrics, including average credit score, change in bankruptcy filings year-over-year, and share of people with accounts in distress.
Minneapolis came in 44th on the list, between Stockton, California, at 43rd and Fresno, California, at 45th, according to the ranking.
Nationwide, the cities with the most people in financial distress were Chicago at No. 1, Houston at No. 2 and Las Vegas at No. 3, the ranking said.
“Getting out of the downward spiral of financial distress is no easy feat,” according to WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.
“You may get temporary relief from your lenders by not having to make payments, but all the while interest will keep building up, making the debt even harder to pay off. People who find themselves in financial distress should budget carefully, cut non-essential expenses, and pursue strategies like debt consolidation or debt management to get their situation under control.”
Read more from WalletHub.
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Whitefish council creates proclamation in solidarity with city, citizens of Minneapolis
WHITEFISH, Mont. — The Whitefish City Council in February presented and signed a proclamation expressing solidarity with the city and citizens of Minneapolis.
The proclamation states that Whitefish mourns the loss of life that occurred in Minneapolis and stands in solidarity with its residents.
It reaffirms the city’s commitment to equal treatment under the law and emphasizes that peaceful protest is a fundamental American right.
The proclamation was supported by five of the six council members.
Mayor John Muhlfeld said the action was meant to reaffirm the city’s values.
“A mayoral proclamation that is supported by five of six City Council members supporting solidarity with the city and citizens of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and reaffirming our supportive, just, equal and welcoming community,” Muhlfeld said. “I think this is somewhat overdue. Our town’s been through a lot over the years, This is more importantly to reaffirm our values as a council with our community because we care deeply about you.”
Over the last year, Whitefish has faced criticism amid rising tensions surrounding the Department of Homeland Security.
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