As Hurricane Milton barrels through the Gulf of Mexico towards Florida on Wednesday, officials downgraded the storm from Category 5 to Category 4. That's not enough to rescind calls for residents to evacuate.
For a look at how hurricanes are categorized, and what it means for sustained wind speeds, Benzinga looked at theSaffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
This scale helps estimate the likely damage and flooding a hurricane can cause. Here's a breakdown of each category:
Category 1
- Winds: 74-95 mph
- Damage: Minimal damage to well-constructed homes, some damage to roofs, shingles and gutters. Trees may lose branches, and power...
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