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Adin Ross ,000 Florida Hurricane Survival Challenge: Streamer MikeSmallsJr Risks Life, Shoovy Arrested
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Adin Ross $70,000 Florida Hurricane Survival Challenge: Streamer MikeSmallsJr Risks Life, Shoovy Arrested

Adin Ross ,000 Florida Hurricane Survival Challenge: Streamer MikeSmallsJr Risks Life, Shoovy Arrested

Streamers MikeSmallsJr (L) and Shoovy (R). (Photo: X/ @ADITHEHUNCH0· and @heeezyyy)

After Streamer Adin Ross Two streamers who reportedly announced a $70,000 reward for “tracking” Hurricane Milton and surviving the storm took on the challenge. They broadcast live the “chase” of the approaching Hurricane Milton and risked their lives in the process. Streamer MikeSmallsJr was seen in a video surviving a bad hurricane situation Streamer Shoovy was arrested for allegedly breaking into a building.

Here is the video from MikeSmallsJr:

According to screenshots from the stream shared on social media, Adin Ross asked the MikeSmallJr in a comment to evacuate immediately. Ross said he meant the challenge to “Sweater God and Sambond” and not to him.

Ross wrote: “Evacuate brother. The 70km run was for God and Sambond, not for you. You have to evacuate. Evacuate brother.”

Here is streamer Shoovy’s arrest report:

Shoovy, meanwhile, allegedly attempted to break into a building in an apparent attempt to “hunt” the $70,000 prize offered by Ross. He was charged with armed burglary, trespassing and crisis dealing, according to an image of the indictment circulating on social media. Shoovy also allegedly tried to resist a reporter, according to a report from entertainment news channel Dexerto.

Latest information on Hurricane Milton As of 5 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Milton was approximately 60 miles from Sarasota, Florida. According to the US National Hurricane Center, the maximum sustained wind speed was 120 miles per hour. Milton was moving northeast at a speed of about 17 miles per hour, the NHC said.

Milton is expected to make landfall in the Tampa area of ​​Florida. Tampa and other large counties on Florida’s west coast were evacuated early Wednesday morning. Over 130 tornado watches were posted across Florida, with the outer bands of Milton reaching the Sunshine State ahead of expected landfall.

According to live data from Outage.us, a website that tracks power outages across the U.S., over 3,50,000 people were without power in Florida alone as of 6:30 p.m. EDT.

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