EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE
TIMETABLE FOR FLORIDA KEYS RESIDENT EVACUATIONS
Monroe County Emergency Management officials have firmed up the evacuation timetable for residents of the Florida Keys due to Hurricane Wilma.
From now, to noon Thursday, a voluntary evacuation is in effect for all Florida Keys residents.
Thursday's mandatory evacuations are as follows:
6 a.m., Thursday: Mandatory evacuation for all mobile home dwellers and special needs clients.
Noon, Thursday: Mandatory evacuation for all residents living from the Seven Mile Bridge through Key West. This includes the entire Lower Keys and Key West.
3 p.m., Thursday: Mandatory evacuation for all residents living from the Seven Mile Bridge to the Long Key Bridge. This includes Marathon and the remainder of the Middle Keys.
6 p.m., Thursday: Mandatory evacuation for all residents living from the Long Key Bridge through Ocean Reef and to Florida City and mainland Monroe County. This includes Ocean Reef, Key Largo, Islamorada and Flamingo.
A visitor and non-resident evacuation began Wednesday at noon and continues.
A mandatory evacuation for all boat live-aboards began at noon Wednesday and continues. All recreational vehicles were ordered out of the Keys at this time.
Officials said gasoline supply were plentiful throughout the Keys.
Officials plan to open the shelter at Florida International University on Thursday to accept resident evacuees.
Evacuating residents are urged to seek shelter north of Orlando if they chose not to stay at the designated shelter at FIU.
In order to assure the planned evacuation goes smoothly, tolls have been lifted on Card Sound Road in the Upper Keys, the drawbridges at Snake Creek and Jewfish Creek will be locked in the down position at noon on Thursday and Sheriff's deputies will be stationed at key traffic lights throughout the Keys in order to assist with traffic control.
Emergency management officials also say that residents who plan to evacuate should consider leaving as soon as possible once they have secured their property. Officials anticipate heavy traffic on the highways throughout south Florida as Hurricane Wilma approaches.
Emergency management officials do not plan on opening shelters in the Keys.
Schools and all county offices in the Keys are closed Thursday and Friday. Monroe County courts are closed Thursday, Friday and Monday.
County officials are arranging bus transportation to the FIU shelter for those residents without appropriate transportation. The locations and times of the pickup locations throughout the Keys will be announced Thursday morning
Additional Information and Resources:
Monroe County Emergency Information: 1-800-955-5504
Monroe County Situation Report:
http://www.monroecounty-fl.gov
National Hurricane Center Web site:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov
Monroe County Sheriff's Office:
http://www.keysso.net
County Public Access Television: Channel 76 on cable