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Authorities continued ordering mandatory and voluntary evacuations Tuesday on Florida’s west coast ahead of Hurricane Ian, ... St. Johns County issues evacuation orders for Zones A, B, and part ...
Florida counties order evacuations ahead of Helene. ... Helene forecast is a ‘nightmare' scenario for parts of North Florida. Rick Minor, a county commissioner in Leon County, urged residents to ...
Mandatory evacuations ordered for Charlotte County and Franklin County. According to the Florida Division of Emergency Management, mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for: Charlotte ...
On September 24, Citrus County issued mandatory evacuations for coastal areas in the communities of Crystal River and Homosassa. In Wakulla County, a mandatory evacuation was ordered for all residents and visitors. In Hernando County, mandatory evacuations were ordered for residents west of US 19 and all residents living in manufactured homes. [7]
Mandatory evacuations began on October 5 for barrier islands in Brevard County; voluntary evacuations also took place in Duval, Flagler, and St. Lucie counties. [11] By the morning of October 6, approximately 1.5 million people were under evacuation orders in Brevard, Broward, Clay, DeSoto, Duval, Flagler, Indian River, Martin, Miami-Dade ...
While nearly every county along the western coast of Florida has ordered evacuations, four of them, including Franklin, Taylor, Liberty and Wakulla have ordered all residents in the county to leave.
The governors of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina declared states of emergency ahead of Helene's arrival. Multiple counties in Florida issued mandatory evacuation orders for ...
June 23–27 – Tropical Storm Debby moved ashore western Florida near Steinhatchee as a weak yet sprawling storm, producing catastrophic flooding across northern and central Florida. Rainfall accumulations peaked at 28.78 inches (731 mm) near Curtis Mill, resulting in hundreds of damaged homes and record river flooding.