Hurricane Milton left over 3 million people without power in Florida, forcing zoos to prepare for more extreme storms.
Even animals like sea turtles, manatees, penguins, moon jellies, snakes, lizards, turtles, alligators, toads, and hermit crabs have been moved from their enclosures to safer ground.
Also, hurricane conspiracy theories have become a significant issue on social media, with false rumors about Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene spreading rapidly.
These rumours range from innocuous questions about forecasts and rescue efforts to false claims about hurricane relief funds being spent on illegal migrants.
Some even spread false images of the wreckage, and some shared evidence-free conspiracy theories about the government manipulating the weather.

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