»BREVARD COUNTY: Mandatory evacuation for people with special needs, residents living in low lying areas, in manufactured homes, on Merritt Island, and on barrier islands begins at 6am Saturday 9/25.
Evacuations
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chadtm80
Evacuations
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Martin County
Martin County:
A Mandatory Evacuation has been ordered for residents living on Hutchinson Island, Jupiter Island, and Sewall's Point.
The evacuation starts Saturday at 8:00 A.M.
A Mandatory Evacuation has been ordered for residents living on Hutchinson Island, Jupiter Island, and Sewall's Point.
The evacuation starts Saturday at 8:00 A.M.
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Palm Beach Post:
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — All coastal Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast residents will be ordered at 8 a.m. Saturday to evacuate as Hurricane Jeanne continues on its western path. A voluntary evacuation today has been encouraged by emergency managers. St. Lucie County reports a crisis trying to open enough shelters.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — All coastal Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast residents will be ordered at 8 a.m. Saturday to evacuate as Hurricane Jeanne continues on its western path. A voluntary evacuation today has been encouraged by emergency managers. St. Lucie County reports a crisis trying to open enough shelters.
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- KG4HPN
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Volusia County:
sATURDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2004
0700 FULL ACTIVATION OF THE CEOC (all esfs, cities, and full cic)
situation calls for an evacuation to be ordered on saturday morning and commensurate shelter openings at that time (0700). This is for north and south penninsulas, mobile and manufactured homes, rv parks and low-lying and flood prone areas as well as people with special needs and applicable healthcare facilities within the evacuated areas.
sATURDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2004
0700 FULL ACTIVATION OF THE CEOC (all esfs, cities, and full cic)
situation calls for an evacuation to be ordered on saturday morning and commensurate shelter openings at that time (0700). This is for north and south penninsulas, mobile and manufactured homes, rv parks and low-lying and flood prone areas as well as people with special needs and applicable healthcare facilities within the evacuated areas.
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St. Lucie to open only four shelters, urges some residents to leave
By Sarah Prohaska
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 24, 2004
FORT PIERCE — St. Lucie County officials said Friday morning they plan to open only four shelters to house Hurricane Jeanne evacuees and those will not open until Saturday.
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Those living on North and South Hutchinson Island, in manufactured or mobile homes, in low-lying areas and areas subject to flooding, are under a voluntary evacuation today through 7 a.m. Saturday. Evacuations for those areas becomes mandatory at 7 a.m. Saturday.
A county-wide curfew will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday and will remain in effect until further notice.
By Sarah Prohaska
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 24, 2004
FORT PIERCE — St. Lucie County officials said Friday morning they plan to open only four shelters to house Hurricane Jeanne evacuees and those will not open until Saturday.
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Those living on North and South Hutchinson Island, in manufactured or mobile homes, in low-lying areas and areas subject to flooding, are under a voluntary evacuation today through 7 a.m. Saturday. Evacuations for those areas becomes mandatory at 7 a.m. Saturday.
A county-wide curfew will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday and will remain in effect until further notice.
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Hurricane Watch issued for Volusia, Flagler
Both counties issue evacuation orders for barrier islands, mobile homes
Staff Report
Last update: September 24, 2004
DAYTONA BEACH -- With Hurricane Jeanne bearing down on Florida's East Coast and forecasters predicting it could bring conditions worse than were experienced during Hurricane Frances, Volusia and Flagler County emergency officials today announced evacuation orders for the barrier island and residents living in mobile homes or low-lying areas.
Volusia County emergency officials said a mandatory evacuation will begin at 7 a.m. Saturday. In Flagler County, a voluntary evacuation also will begin Saturday morning and it will become mandatory by noon. The bridges in Flagler will be closed to all eastbound traffic at 3 p.m., he said.
Both counties issue evacuation orders for barrier islands, mobile homes
Staff Report
Last update: September 24, 2004
DAYTONA BEACH -- With Hurricane Jeanne bearing down on Florida's East Coast and forecasters predicting it could bring conditions worse than were experienced during Hurricane Frances, Volusia and Flagler County emergency officials today announced evacuation orders for the barrier island and residents living in mobile homes or low-lying areas.
Volusia County emergency officials said a mandatory evacuation will begin at 7 a.m. Saturday. In Flagler County, a voluntary evacuation also will begin Saturday morning and it will become mandatory by noon. The bridges in Flagler will be closed to all eastbound traffic at 3 p.m., he said.
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Edited for updated info. as he's talking
Miami-Dade County (straight from Mayor Alex Penelas):
As of 7am Saturday - mandatory evacs for all zone A areas, mobile homes, low lying areas, unsafe structures, barrier islands, those with medical/special needs. 6 general & 1 special needs shelters will be open.
As of 7am Saturday - mandatory evacs for all zone A areas, mobile homes, low lying areas, unsafe structures, barrier islands, those with medical/special needs. 6 general & 1 special needs shelters will be open.
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Broward County...Zone A and B manditory evacuations have been ordered as of tomorrow morning.
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Updating on the twitter now: http://www.twitter.com/@watkinstrack
OCALA -- In anticipation of Hurricane Jeanne, Marion County Emergency Management wants you to be aware of the following:
Evacuations: A mandatory evacuation order is currently in effect for all persons in mobile homes and non site-built homes.
Shelters: Nine impact shelters will be opened Saturday, September 25, at noon. The nine shelters are:
1. Belleview High School (Special Needs only)
10400 SE 36 Ave
Belleview , FL
2. West Port Middle/High (Special Needs/General Population)
3733 SW 80 Ave
Ocala , FL
3. Madison Street (Special Needs/General Population)
401 NW Martin L. King Ave
Ocala , FL
4. Saddlewood Elementary (Special Needs/General Population)
3700 SW 43 Ct
Ocala , FL
5. Vanguard High School (General Population & Pet-Friendly)
7 NW 28 St
Ocala , FL
6. Lake Weir High School (General Population)
10351 SE Maricamp Rd
Ocala , FL
7. Ft. McCoy School (General Population)
16160 NE Hwy 315
Ft. McCoy , FL
8. Belleview Middle School (General Population)
10500 SE 36 Ave
Belleview , FL
9. Dunnellon High School (General Population)
10055 SW 180 th Ave Road
Dunnellon , FL
If you need to go to a public shelter you will need to bring the following:
Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows and folding chairs
Change of clothes for at least three days
Personal hygiene items
Medication
Picture Identification
Evacuations: A mandatory evacuation order is currently in effect for all persons in mobile homes and non site-built homes.
Shelters: Nine impact shelters will be opened Saturday, September 25, at noon. The nine shelters are:
1. Belleview High School (Special Needs only)
10400 SE 36 Ave
Belleview , FL
2. West Port Middle/High (Special Needs/General Population)
3733 SW 80 Ave
Ocala , FL
3. Madison Street (Special Needs/General Population)
401 NW Martin L. King Ave
Ocala , FL
4. Saddlewood Elementary (Special Needs/General Population)
3700 SW 43 Ct
Ocala , FL
5. Vanguard High School (General Population & Pet-Friendly)
7 NW 28 St
Ocala , FL
6. Lake Weir High School (General Population)
10351 SE Maricamp Rd
Ocala , FL
7. Ft. McCoy School (General Population)
16160 NE Hwy 315
Ft. McCoy , FL
8. Belleview Middle School (General Population)
10500 SE 36 Ave
Belleview , FL
9. Dunnellon High School (General Population)
10055 SW 180 th Ave Road
Dunnellon , FL
If you need to go to a public shelter you will need to bring the following:
Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows and folding chairs
Change of clothes for at least three days
Personal hygiene items
Medication
Picture Identification
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THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A RELAYED B UNTIL 12:00PM EDT
Issue Time: 7:29PM EDT, Friday Sep 24, 2004
Valid Until: 12:00PM EDT, Saturday Sep 25, 2004
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Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested Civil Emergency Message Relayed By National Weather Service Miami FL 728 PM EDT Fri Sep 24 2004
... The Following Message Is Transmitted At The Request Of Palm Beach County Emergency Management Office...
The Previous Mandatory Evacuation Order Has Been Expanded To Include Plan B Areas Due To Recent Increase In The Forecasted Intensity Of Hurricane Jeanne. All Residents Living In The Hurricane Evacuation Zone A And B Or Mobile Homes Should Evacuate.
Issue Time: 7:29PM EDT, Friday Sep 24, 2004
Valid Until: 12:00PM EDT, Saturday Sep 25, 2004
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Bulletin - Eas Activation Requested Civil Emergency Message Relayed By National Weather Service Miami FL 728 PM EDT Fri Sep 24 2004
... The Following Message Is Transmitted At The Request Of Palm Beach County Emergency Management Office...
The Previous Mandatory Evacuation Order Has Been Expanded To Include Plan B Areas Due To Recent Increase In The Forecasted Intensity Of Hurricane Jeanne. All Residents Living In The Hurricane Evacuation Zone A And B Or Mobile Homes Should Evacuate.
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BREVARD COUNTY, FL --
Sat, 9/24/04: 6 AM mandatory evac of all barrier islands (including Merritt Island) and all county residents in mobile or manufactured homes.
Curfew begins Sat night: 8:30 pm - 6 am. No alcohol sales allowed during this period.
For more information (although not updated very often), visit the Brevard EOC website:
http://www.embrevard.com
Sat, 9/24/04: 6 AM mandatory evac of all barrier islands (including Merritt Island) and all county residents in mobile or manufactured homes.
Curfew begins Sat night: 8:30 pm - 6 am. No alcohol sales allowed during this period.
For more information (although not updated very often), visit the Brevard EOC website:
http://www.embrevard.com
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Donna/WPB 1960 - terrorized for life
. Fourth of six generations living on the FL East Coast since the 50's.
HURRICANE LOCAL STATEMENT...CORRECTED GLADES INFORMATION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
925 AM EDT SAT SEP 25 2004
...OUTER SQUALLS OF HURRICANE JEANNE ROTATING TOWARD THE SOUTH FLORIDA
COASTLINE...
...A DIRECT STRIKE ON SOUTH FLORIDA IS LIKELY...
...AREAS AFFECTED...
THIS STATEMENT APPLIES TO PALM BEACH...BROWARD...MIAMI-DADE...GLADES...
HENDRY...COLLIER...AND MAINLAND MONROE COUNTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA.
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...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
PALM BEACH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENACTED MANDATORY EVACUATIONS
IN ZONES A AND B INCLUDING ALL MOBILE HOMES AND ALL AREAS OUTSIDE LEVEE
PROTECTION ON LAKE OKEECHOBEE. SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
BROWARD COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENACTED MANDATORY EVACUATION
OF ZONES A AND B INCLUDING ALL MOBILE HOMES. SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENACTED AN EVACUATION FOR
ZONE A INCLUDING ALL MOBILE HOMES. SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
GLADES COUNTY WILL ORDER AT 11 AM A MANDATORY EVACUATION OF MOBILE
HOMES IN THE EASTERN HALF OF THE COUNTY INCLUDING BUCKHEAD RIDGE...
LAKEPORT...AND MOORE HAVEN. A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION OF MOBILE HOMES
IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WESTERN HALF OF GLADES COUNTY INCLUDING MUSE AND
ORTONA. SHELTERS WILL OPEN AT 2 PM.
HENDRY AND COLLIER COUNTIES WILL BE ANNOUNCING EVACUATION ORDERS AND
OPENING OF SHELTERS LATER TODAY. AT THE VERY LEAST EVACUATION OF MOBILE HOMES
WILL BE URGENTLY RECOMMENDED.
EVERGLADES AND BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARKS ARE CLOSED.
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
925 AM EDT SAT SEP 25 2004
...OUTER SQUALLS OF HURRICANE JEANNE ROTATING TOWARD THE SOUTH FLORIDA
COASTLINE...
...A DIRECT STRIKE ON SOUTH FLORIDA IS LIKELY...
...AREAS AFFECTED...
THIS STATEMENT APPLIES TO PALM BEACH...BROWARD...MIAMI-DADE...GLADES...
HENDRY...COLLIER...AND MAINLAND MONROE COUNTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA.
(snip)
...PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
PALM BEACH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENACTED MANDATORY EVACUATIONS
IN ZONES A AND B INCLUDING ALL MOBILE HOMES AND ALL AREAS OUTSIDE LEVEE
PROTECTION ON LAKE OKEECHOBEE. SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
BROWARD COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENACTED MANDATORY EVACUATION
OF ZONES A AND B INCLUDING ALL MOBILE HOMES. SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENACTED AN EVACUATION FOR
ZONE A INCLUDING ALL MOBILE HOMES. SHELTERS ARE OPEN.
GLADES COUNTY WILL ORDER AT 11 AM A MANDATORY EVACUATION OF MOBILE
HOMES IN THE EASTERN HALF OF THE COUNTY INCLUDING BUCKHEAD RIDGE...
LAKEPORT...AND MOORE HAVEN. A VOLUNTARY EVACUATION OF MOBILE HOMES
IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WESTERN HALF OF GLADES COUNTY INCLUDING MUSE AND
ORTONA. SHELTERS WILL OPEN AT 2 PM.
HENDRY AND COLLIER COUNTIES WILL BE ANNOUNCING EVACUATION ORDERS AND
OPENING OF SHELTERS LATER TODAY. AT THE VERY LEAST EVACUATION OF MOBILE HOMES
WILL BE URGENTLY RECOMMENDED.
EVERGLADES AND BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARKS ARE CLOSED.
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http://www.spaceflightnow.com/hurricane/status.html
Evacuations underway for Patrick AFB and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
"The U.S. flag flying from the Patrick Air Force Base flag pole here will be lowered in a traditional military ceremony today at 4 p.m. by the 45th Space Wing commander and some the last Airmen to leave the base as it evacuates in advance of Hurricane Jeanne.
"This is a symbolic ceremony that shows while we are leaving our base, we remain united as a command under our flag," said Col. Mark Owen, commander of the 45th Space Wing. "We'll take the flag with us to Kennedy Space Center, where we'll ride out the storm in a hardened facility. Our hope is to raise the flag when we return to Patrick."
Col. Owen ordered the evacuations of Patrick Air Force Base and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, effective at 8:30 a.m. today, because of Hurricane Jeanne. This includes military family housing areas and Airmen's dormitories here. About 2,500 people live in those areas. Under the terms of this evacuation order, only residents of base housing, dormitories and military/civilian personnel living in quarters on the barrier islands or Merritt Island will be eligible for reimbursement of evacuation costs, as long as they stay in Florida.
Only a small contingent of personnel reported for duty today to conduct final button-down actions. Operations at both bases have closed. Most assigned aircraft were evacuated; a few are secured in hangars. "
Evacuations underway for Patrick AFB and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
"The U.S. flag flying from the Patrick Air Force Base flag pole here will be lowered in a traditional military ceremony today at 4 p.m. by the 45th Space Wing commander and some the last Airmen to leave the base as it evacuates in advance of Hurricane Jeanne.
"This is a symbolic ceremony that shows while we are leaving our base, we remain united as a command under our flag," said Col. Mark Owen, commander of the 45th Space Wing. "We'll take the flag with us to Kennedy Space Center, where we'll ride out the storm in a hardened facility. Our hope is to raise the flag when we return to Patrick."
Col. Owen ordered the evacuations of Patrick Air Force Base and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, effective at 8:30 a.m. today, because of Hurricane Jeanne. This includes military family housing areas and Airmen's dormitories here. About 2,500 people live in those areas. Under the terms of this evacuation order, only residents of base housing, dormitories and military/civilian personnel living in quarters on the barrier islands or Merritt Island will be eligible for reimbursement of evacuation costs, as long as they stay in Florida.
Only a small contingent of personnel reported for duty today to conduct final button-down actions. Operations at both bases have closed. Most assigned aircraft were evacuated; a few are secured in hangars. "
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