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Ardent Mills flour mill near Tampa escapes significant damage from Milton, partially functional

Ardent Mills' Port Redwing flour mill near Tampa, Florida, did not sustain any major damage from Hurricane Milton and the facility was partially operating on Friday, stated Troy Anderson, the company's vice president of operations.

Port Redwing and the majority of the Tampa Bay location is still without power. We have a generator that is powering electrical power to some locations of the plant and our facility is up and running at a decreased capability, Anderson said in a statement.

The business is working to provide its customers, although area-wide power interruptions and limited fuel products have actually postured some difficulties, he included.

Typhoon Milton struck Florida's Gulf Coast on Wednesday as a Category 3, causing widespread wind damage and flooding and leaving millions without power. However the storm did not trigger the devastating rise of seawater that had actually been feared.

The Port Redwing mill, opened in 2022 on the eastern bank of Tampa Bay, can produce up to 1.8 million pounds (816,466 kg) of flour a day from imported grain or wheat grown in the Midwest and Southeast.

The hurricane-hardened center, constructed with its very first flooring 12 feet (3.66 meters) above water level, likewise left significant flood damage from Typhoon Helene two weeks earlier.

Ardent Mills is a joint venture in between ConAgra Foods , Cargill Inc and CHS Inc.

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(source: Reuters)