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Residents across Tampa Bay area seek refuge in area shelters
Tampa Bay evacuation resources by county: Shelters for seniors and pets
As Hurricane Milton rapidly intensifies on its track toward Florida, Tampa Bay residents face hurdles to evacuate, including backed-up traffic along major highways and several airport closures. Milton,
Residents across the Tampa Bay area seek refuge in area shelters
Residents across the Tampa Bay area seek refuge in area shelters. There are 11 hurricane shelters open across Pinellas County.
You still have time to evacuate, Tampa Bay. Here’s how.
The Tampa Bay area faces what could be its first direct hit by a major hurricane in a century. Mandatory evacuations are in effect in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties zones A, B, and C. Residents in mobile and manufactured homes are also ordered to evacuate.
For seniors, others needing Tampa Bay evacuation help, here’s where to turn
Among the Tampa Bay locals who were killed in Hurricane Helene, almost all shared a tragic trait in common: they were over 60 years old. Nearly all of them lived in mandatory evacuation zones, but didn’t leave.
Tampa, Category 5
The Latest: Hurricane Milton takes aim near Tampa Bay, Florida, once again a Category 5 storm
Hurricane Milton remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St. Petersburg, engulfing the populous region with towering storm surges and turning debris from
Millions told to flee as Hurricane Milton bears down on Tampa Bay at Category 5
Milton was expected to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday. The Tampa Bay region could face a direct hit, but the exact path of the storm remains unclear.
Fearful residents flee Tampa Bay region as Hurricane Milton takes aim at Florida coast
Tampa, Fla. — Fearful Florida residents streamed out of the Tampa Bay region Tuesday ahead of what could be a once-in-a-century direct hit from Hurricane Milton, as crews worked furiously to prevent furniture, appliances and other waterlogged wreckage from the last big storm from becoming deadly projectiles in this one.
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Tampa Bay's main hospital is built on a low-lying island. Hurricane Milton could push its defenses to the limit.
Hurricane Milton could cause a storm surge of up to 15 feet, stretching low-lying Tampa General Hospital's AquaFence defenses ...
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Milton’s storm surge is a threat that could be devastating far beyond the Tampa Bay region
The cities near the mouth of Tampa Bay saw some of the worst storm surge in memory during Helene, even though the storm ...
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Former Tampa Bay Rays Ace Set to Join Incredible History as Member of Cleveland Guardians
The Cleveland Guardians are taking on the Detroit Tigers in Game 3 of the American League Division Series and pitcher Alex ...
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LIVE: Tampa Bay bridge closures expected Wednesday afternoon
Several major bridges in the Tampa Bay area are set to close as Hurricane Milton approaches, with officials urging residents ...
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14,500 linemen here, ready to tackle power outages in Tampa Bay
Florida Power & Light Company has finalized preparations ahead of Hurricane Milton. According to FPL, in preparation for ...
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Ignore Milton's wobbles, expect Tampa Bay to be "ground zero," official warns
Hurricane Milton's point of landfall will decide where on the Gulf Coast gets hit with the worst storm surge — but it's still ...
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Tampa Mayor Warns Residents in Evacuation Zones 'You're Gonna Die'
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor is warning residents that they will "die" if they fail to act on evacuation orders as Hurricane ...
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