St. Pete tower cranes could topple into adjacent buildings
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has alerted the public about the potential dangers posed by several high-rise construction cranes ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall. During a Tuesday emergency briefing, he outlined the risks of these cranes collapsing into surrounding buildings due to the hurricane's rapidly intensifying winds. The city has identified four construction sites at risk, with three located downtown and one in the Gateway area of northeast St. Pete.
Welch's announcement comes as Hurricane Milton moves closer, prompting local officials to take precautionary measures. Residents have been encouraged to remain vigilant and adhere to safety guidelines as the storm approaches. The mayor's emphasis on this issue reflects the city's commitment to public safety and infrastructure integrity. As the situation develops, updates will be provided to keep the community informed. Residents are advised to prepare for possible evacuations or disruptions in services as the storm nears.