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The Mayor of Bradenton provides an update on the aftermath of Hurricane Milton

The Mayor of Bradenton provides an update on the aftermath of Hurricane Milton

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Bradenton Mayor Gene Brown joins TODAY with an update on his community following Hurricane Milton, explaining how staff prepared for cleanup and recovery. Mayor Brown also warns against crossing the area while there is still debris on the road. “If you see a power line down, move away because more people will be injured or die after the storm than before.”

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