As Florida begins to piece itself back together in the wake of Hurricane Milton, sites around Orlando continue to show the effects of the powerful storm that made landfall in the area early Thursday morning.

Flooding, downed trees and infrastructural damage have been seen around the city as crews work to clean and recover the area. Here’s what we saw around Orlando after Hurricane Milton.

Find our running list of post-hurricane resources here and photos of Lake Eola Park here

I-4 westbound exit ramp toward Ivanhoe Village Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
I-4 westbound exit ramp toward Ivanhoe Village Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Just because we’re landlocked, doesn’t mean we’re immune to floodingPreparation is key, no matter how stubborn you are. Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Sutton Place in Altamonte Springs Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Lake Adair in College Park Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Lake Adair in College Park Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Lake Adair in College Park Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Lake Adair in College Park Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto
Mills 50 Credit: Photo by Matthew Moyer
Credit: Photo by J.D. Casto