Just In:Tiger Woods packs up and leaves to get away from ‘catastrophic’ Hurricane Milton.

Golf legend Tiger Woods has been spotted taking a flight out of Florida to get away from Hurricane Milton, which is being classed as the storm of the century.

Tiger Woods’ airplane has been spotted making a move away from Hurricane Milton, which officials have warned is going to be deadly and catastrophic’ on a day where millions have left Florida ahead of the storm’s arrival.

Woods’ private jet, registration number N517TW, was spotted taking off from Florida on Wednesday morning by XTwitter’s radaratlas 2.
Less than an hour later, the account tweeted that Woods’ plane had landed in the direction of Jackson, Mississippi, which happens to be the site of the Sanderson Farms Championship, won by Kevin Yu last week on the PGA Tour.

The reason why the airplane in the forest was specially headed for Jackson is unknown. The manager reports Milton’s hurricane as a “storm of the century” in a stable wind.

This is always recorded at a speed of 160 miles per hour (257 km / h). He is measured by the strength of the fifth category, as expected, doubled his field of field when landing in the United States at the end of Wednesday or Thursday at the end of Thursday.

“Milton could be one of the most destructive hurricanes in western Florida. The National Hurricane Center warned the people.

U.S. President Joe Biden warned more than 5 million people living in the state this afternoon that evacuation of their homes was a matter of “life and death.”

Governor Florida, Ron Landing, said, “All places on the west coast of Florida can get a large storm load. “

A manager in the Pasco district of Florida warned 600,000 residents for “hiding the last chance.”

“After that, you need to be ready to find the evacuation center method or leave the storm.

Hurricane Milton comes in less than two weeks when Hurricane Helen attacked the Mexico Bay as the fourth category storm. “This will be a decisive blow for those affected by Hurricane Helen,” said Cathy Purkis, emergency management director for Pinellas County, Florida. You have to leave, and you have to leave now.

“I want everyone to know that we are prepared to do what is necessary to help not just Florida but all other states,” FEMA Administrator DeAnn Criswell told a White House national radio audience.

“People need to listen to their local officials and take this storm seriously.” It will hit the west coast of Florida as a major hurricane and will remain a hurricane when it hits the east coast of Florida.

“There will be flooding, tornadoes, storm surges. Please take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your family. This storm does not have to kill you. We have the time to prepare, make sure you are taking those actions now.”

Woods, 48, is based out of Jupiter Island, Florida, and he has seemingly heeded the advice being sent his way.

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