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Millie the pig rescued from floodwaters brought by Hurricane Milton

A group of people jumped into action, roping up the pig, named Millie, pulling, tugging and guiding her out of high waters and onto dry land.

LITHIA, Fla. — After Hurricane Milton brought major flooding to the area, some people in Lithia spotted a pig in the floodwaters that needed some help.

A group of people jumped into action, roping up the pig, named Millie, pulling, tugging and guiding her out of high waters and onto dry land. Despite her rescuers' best intentions, Millie seemed reluctant to get out of the waters, squealing and tugging against them.

10 Tampa Bay shared video of the rescue on Facebook and some commenters brought the jokes.

"Thank you for rescuing my ex," one commenter wrote.

"Shake a feed can & she'd come running!" another said.

Others were thankful for Millie's rescue.

"Sad poor millie she must have been so scared bless," one comment said. "Glad she's safe."

"Sorry Millie, after all the destruction Milton left you put a smile on my face," one person wrote. "Thank you Millie."

THE SWEETEST RESCUE 🐷 People in Lithia were seen rescuing a reluctant Millie the pig from high floodwaters after Milton, pulling and guiding her to dry land. Parts of the area are still under flood warnings: https://www.wtsp.com/article/weather/hurricane/hurricane-milton/river-flooding-warnings-evacuations-pasco-hillsborough-sarasota/67-3ad1f4a4-f817-4b23-8ea5-983851b77352

Posted by 10 Tampa Bay on Saturday, October 12, 2024

After Hurricane Milton dumped more than a foot of rain on parts of the Tampa Bay area, local rivers are seeing historic levels of flooding.

The Alafia River, which caused flooding in the Lithia area, at Lithia Pinecrest Road crested at 24.34 feet around 9:15 a.m. Friday, according to the National Water Prediction Service.

"Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads," the National Weather Service wrote. "Most flood deaths occur in vehicles."

Click here for 10 Tampa Bay's list of flood warnings in place due to rivers in the Tampa Bay area. You can monitor water levels in local rivers on the National Weather Service's flooding forecast map.

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