IE 11 is not supported for optimal site experience, visit on another browser. A captain with Pasco County Fire Rescue took NBC News on a swift-water boat patrol ride to check water depth and search for those stuck in their houses in Florida after Hurricane Milton. Surgeons in Philadelphia successfully separated conjoined twins, while meteorologists received praise for accurate Hurricane Milton forecasts. A California college offered a class on coffee design, and a rare display of the Northern Lights was seen. Safety concerns were raised after a deadly gold mine malfunction in Colorado, and Elon Musk rolled out a fully driverless car. Kamala Harris campaigned heavily before the elections, and major flooding continued in Florida, with rising death tolls after Hurricane Milton. The Treasure Island fire chief reported being in the recovery phase after the hurricane, and a woman gave birth during the storm. In Kentucky, a dismembered woman was found outside her home, with her daughter arrested. A high school student’s report shed light on the Mexican Repatriation of the 1930s. Joe Biden denounced the spread of misinformation about storm response, and the Federal Reserve was under scrutiny for inflation and jobless claims. Relief groups aided those affected by Hurricane Milton, and a New York family sued a funeral home for sending a casket to the wrong country. At least 16 deaths were confirmed, with stunning Northern Lights displays seen across two continents, as a man was rescued from the Gulf with Hurricane Milton nearby.
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