Sep 24, 2024
As Tropical Storm Helene tracks closer to the Tampa Bay area, we're keeping you up to date with the latest evacuations issued across the area. Shelters open in Tampa Bay for Tropical Storm HeleneCounty Evacuation Order Sites: Hillsborough Pinellas Manatee Pasco Hernando Citrus Polk SarasotaEvacuations by county:Sarasota County Evacuations have been ordered for Evacuation Level A and manufactured home communities starting Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 7 a.m.Hernando County Mandatory evacuation order starting Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 8 a.m. for areas west of US 19 in Zones A, B, and C, as well as all low-lying and coastal areas and manufactured homes countywidePinellas County Long-term health care residential facilities in Zone A, include 26 facilities, 2 hospitals, 14 nursing homes, and 10 assisted living facilities.Mandatory vs. Voluntary EvacuationsInformation from Pinellas County Emergency ManagementVoluntary: In the event of the approach of a tropical storm or a hurricane crossing the state the potential for storm surge may not be as great. In these cases, emergency managers may recommend that residents in mobile homes and historically flood-prone areas that frequently flood consider evacuating to higher ground and/or sturdier structures than they have available at home. This is done for the safety of those in areas known to be vulnerable.Mandatory: Mandatory evacuations are issued when the probability of storm surge is high, and loss of life could occur if residents dont leave. These evacuations will be ordered up to a certain letter zone and will always include mobile homes. It is incredibly important that if your home is in an evacuation level, you know your level, plan for a stay and go option, and, if your level is ordered to go, move quickly but safely outside of the evacuation area.It is illegal to stay in a home under a mandatory evacuation order. Under Florida Statute 252.38, the local authority has the ability to take necessary steps to provide for the health and safety of people and property. Chapter 252.50 sets refusal to follow an evacuation order as a second-degree misdemeanor.Does this mean the police will drag you out of your property? No. They will be too busy helping those who will be following the evacuation order, although they will likely ask for next of kin or an emergency contact. However, this does provide law enforcement the basis to remove anyone who is impeding the flow of an evacuation.FDEM: Know Your Zone HURRICANE RESOURCES Hurricane Center Local Forecast Radar
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