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Miracle Birth Amid Hurricane Milton

In the midst of Hurricane Milton’s approach, Kenzie Lewellen faced the daunting challenge of going into labor as the storm neared its landfall in Florida. Amidst rising floodwaters and memories of past tragedies during similar storms, Lewellen and her boyfriend Dewey Bennett hurried to the hospital early in the morning to ensure the safety of their impending arrival. Their successful race against the hurricane culminated in the birth of their “miracle baby,” bringing a ray of hope and joy during a time of fear and uncertainty. This story of resilience and new life amidst natural chaos highlights the extraordinary circumstances under which their child was born, marking a poignant moment of triumph over adversity.

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