Broward EOC Wants Residents To Photograph Their Homes
A powerful Category 4 Hurricane Irma is headed our away with tropical storm force winds expected to reach South Florida on Saturday morning.
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A powerful Category 4 Hurricane Irma is headed our away with tropical storm force winds expected to reach South Florida on Saturday morning.
The mayor and emergency managers have spoken and the people of Miami Beach listened. Thousands packed what they needed and evacuated.
Evacuation buses will begin rolling at noon in Key West to bring residents to a shelter at Florida International University.
More than half a million Miami-Dade County residents are under evacuation orders as Hurricane Irma comes to closer to Florida.
Hurricane and Storm Surge warnings have been issued for South Florida and the Florida Keys.
Florida officials are asking residents to evacuate the area directly south of Lake Okeechobee as Hurricane Irma approaches.
Airports in Florida remain open despite slowdown as the FAA manages the volume of flight traffic.
Windows in office towers, condos and hotels were shattered, blown out from top to bottom. Vehicles were tipped over. The power was out for days.
United States Postal Service has suspended its South Florida operations as Hurricane Irma moves closer to the state.
Some residents of Broward who live east of US 1 are wasting no time in getting out.
While there may have been a few cyclones stronger than Hurricane Irma and some have lasted longer, no other storm in recorded history has maintained top wind speeds of 185 mph for 37 hours straight.
Residents in Broward should familiarize themselves with the locations of the designated shelters for the general population.
The Humane Society of Broward County is making sure its shelter animals are safe during Hurricane Irma.
Miami-Dade County has opened parking lots for residents to leave their cars protected during Hurricane Irma.
As Florida, Cuba and Hispaniola prepares for Hurricane Irma, several islands in the Caribbean have already experienced what the powerful Category 5 storm can do.
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