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SAN DIEGO -- Some airports across the U.S, including San Diego International Airport, are still feeling the impact of Hurricane Milton .Many travel sites checked by ABC 10News Friday morning showed only a handful of options for direct flights from San Diego to Florida .There are more options for those willing to make stops along the way.
It also broke a record for being the fastest storm to strengthen to a Category 5, before it eventually made landfall Wednesday as a Category 3 storm.ABC 10News also spoke to Jeanne Redlinger, who lives in Encinitas but got trapped by Milton while visiting her son in Orlando.Redlinger said she watched Milton uproot trees and shut down power, but she remained safe.
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