Hurricane Milton: Essential Evacuation Guidelines
As Hurricane Milton approaches, local authorities have designated evacuation zones and issued vital safety instructions for those in its trajectory.
Get Ready for the Storm
Assess your vulnerability to hurricanes. The storm can bring intense rainfall, strong winds, flooding, and even tornadoes—effects that can be felt far from the coast.
Stay Updated on Evacuations
Knowing whether you live in an evacuation zone is crucial; details are provided at the end of this article. You may need to evacuate quickly during severe weather. Familiarize yourself with escape routes, practice evacuating with family members and pets, and identify safe locations to stay.
Check on Your Community
Reach out to neighbors—especially elderly individuals or those who might require extra help—to ensure they have adequate plans in place for the storm. Offer assistance with their preparations if needed.
Avoid Floodwaters at All Costs
Steer clear of floodwaters; just six inches of swiftly moving water can knock you down. Your safety should always come first—stay away from any flooded areas.
Turn Around – Don’t Drown!
Remember that even a foot of flowing water can easily sweep away a vehicle. Stay alert and do not attempt to drive through flooded areas. Avoid walking or swimming in floodwaters as well; if you encounter such conditions, turn back immediately.
Evacuation Orders: Know Your Zone for Safety
The following counties have issued evacuation orders:
Charlotte County: Mandatory evacuation is required for residents located in Red Zone-A, Orange Zone-B, as well as those living in mobile homes.
Citrus County: A mandatory evacuation will commence on October 8, 2024, affecting all residents residing in campers or structures unable to withstand winds exceeding 110 MPH.
Collier County: A voluntary precautionary evacuation is now effective immediately for all residents within Zones A and B—including areas west of Airport Pulling Road and south of US-41 Tamiami Trail E—and includes mobile home occupants.
Dade County: Residents are advised to evacuate from Zones A (Red) and B (Orange), particularly those living in mobile homes or low-lying regions prone to flooding.
The situation remains fluid; please stay tuned for updates regarding further developments related to Hurricane Milton’s impact.