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Hurricane Milton evacuation zone orders in Florida: Check the list

Hurricane Milton expected on Florida’s Gulf Coast

Highway signage announces the impending arrival of Hurricane Milton and the evacuations zones on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, in Port Richey, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson) (Mike Carlson, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

TAMPA, Fla. – Hurricane Milton is forecasted to bring a major storm to Florida this week.

Thousands are being asked to evacuate areas in and around Tampa Bay and along Florida’s West Coast as the storm moves towards landfall.

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Florida evacuation zones for Hurricane Milton

Charlotte County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: As of October 7, 2024, Charlotte County Emergency Management has issued evacuation orders for residents in:
    • Red Zone-A
    • Orange Zone-B
    • All mobile and manufactured home residents in any zone

Citrus County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Mandatory evacuation starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8, for residents in:
    • Campers
    • Tents
    • Mobile homes
    • Manufactured homes
    • Any structure not capable of withstanding sustained winds up to 110 MPH

Clay County

  • Evacuation Order: Information
  • Evacuation Info: No mandatory evacuation orders currently, but residents in:
    • Low-lying areas
    • Flood-prone areas
    • Areas along Black Creek or the St. Johns River
    • Strongly encouraged to relocate

Collier County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info:
    • A Voluntary Precautionary Evacuation is currently effective for Zones A and B (west of Airport Pulling Road and south of US-41 Tamiami Trail E). This includes:
      • Mobile home residents
      • Locations with a history of storm flooding
      • City of Marco Island, Everglades City, Goodland, Chokoloskee, and the City of Naples
    • A Mandatory Evacuation for all of Zones A and B (west of Airport Pulling Road and south of US-41 Tamiami Trail E) is effective at 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8.

DeSoto County

  • Evacuation Order: Information
  • Evacuation Info: Evacuations are ordered for Zones A (Red) and B (Orange), including:
    • All mobile and manufactured home residents
    • Those living in low-lying or flood-prone areas

Dixie County

  • Evacuation Order: Voluntary
  • Evacuation Info: Voluntary evacuation order issued in preparation for Hurricane Milton, starting at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, for:
    • All coastal communities, including Suwannee, Horseshoe Beach, Jena, and surrounding areas
    • Mobile homes and manufactured homes throughout the county
    • Recreational vehicles countywide

Glades County

  • Evacuation Order: Voluntary
  • Evacuation Info: Voluntary evacuation effective for:
    • Mobile homes
    • RV parks
    • Low-lying areas
    • Starting at 1:00 p.m. on October 8, 2024

Hardee County

  • Evacuation Order: Voluntary
  • Evacuation Info: Effective Monday, October 7, 2024, Hardee County Emergency Management recommends evacuation for:
    • Residents in low-lying areas
    • Mobile homes
    • Recreational vehicles
    • Unsafe structures

Hernando County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Mandatory evacuation orders effective at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, for:
    • All areas west of US 19, including evacuation zones A, B, and C
    • Coastal and low-lying areas
    • All manufactured homes countywide

Hillsborough County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Mandatory evacuation effective at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, October 7, 2024, for:
    • Evacuation Zones A and B
    • All mobile homes and manufactured housing throughout the county

Lee County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Evacuation orders are in effect for Zones A and B. Residents in these zones should finalize emergency plans and evacuate as soon as possible to be in a safe place by the evening of Tuesday, October 8.

Levy County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: A mandatory evacuation is in place for:
    • All mobile homes, manufactured homes, and recreational vehicle parks
    • Coastal communities and low-lying areas, including everything west of US 19
  • Hurricane RISK Shelters:
    • Bronson Elementary: Special Needs
    • Bronson Middle High School: General Population / Pet-Friendly
  • For more information: Visit Levy County Disaster Info or call 352-486-5576 or 352-486-5155.

Manatee County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Evacuations are in effect for all persons in Levels A, B, and C, and all residents or visitors in RVs or mobile homes. This begins at 2 p.m. on Monday, October 7, ahead of Hurricane Milton.

Marion County

  • Evacuation Order: Information
  • Evacuation Info: A mandatory evacuation is in effect for:
    • Residents living in mobile homes, RVs, modular-type homes, and site-built homes constructed before 1994

Miami-Dade County

  • Evacuation Order: Voluntary
  • Evacuation Info: Miami-Dade County has opened a voluntary evacuation center at the E. Darwin Fuchs Pavilion (10901 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33165) for mobile home residents who wish to evacuate. This pet-friendly center opens at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8.

Nassau County

  • Evacuation Order: Information
  • Evacuation Info: N/A
  • Link: N/A

Okeechobee County

  • Evacuation Order: Voluntary
  • Evacuation Info: A voluntary evacuation will be issued at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, for:
    • All low-lying areas
    • Mobile homes

Pasco County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Pasco County Government has issued a mandatory evacuation for Zone C due to Hurricane Milton. Life-threatening storm surge and hurricane-force winds are expected. Evacuation applies if:
    • You live in Evacuation Zone A, B, or C
    • You live in a manufactured home, mobile home, or RV
    • You live in a low-lying or flood-prone area
    • Your structure has historically flooded during heavy rainfall
    • Authorities have ordered evacuation due to life-safety hazards

Pinellas County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: A mandatory evacuation order is in effect for everyone in Zone A, B, and C, as well as all mobile homes. Evacuations for special needs residents and residential health care facilities in these zones have been announced.

Putnam County

  • Evacuation Order: Information
  • Evacuation Info: Recommended evacuation for Zones F and A due to high river concerns.

Sarasota County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: (As of 10:36 a.m. Oct. 8) Sarasota County extended its evacuation order to Level C. This includes Levels A, B, C, and manufactured/mobile/boat homes.

St. Johns County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Effective 2:00 p.m., Oct. 8, 2024:
    • All persons in licensed facilities, assisted living, nursing homes, and ambulatory surgery centers in Evacuation Zones A, B, and parts of Zone F south of State Road 206 must evacuate.
    • Effective 8:00 a.m., Oct. 9, 2024: Evacuation extends to all persons in assisted living facilities and those living in boats, mobile homes, RVs, and campers in the same zones.
  • Link: N/A

Sumter County

  • Evacuation Order: Information
  • Evacuation Info: Strong recommendation for residents in mobile homes, low-lying areas, or those with special needs to consider evacuation or move to a shelter when available.

Union County

  • Evacuation Order: Voluntary
  • Evacuation Info: N/A
  • Link: N/A

Volusia County

  • Evacuation Order: Mandatory
  • Evacuation Info: Evacuation order begins at 8 a.m., Oct. 9, for all areas east of the Intracoastal Waterway, manufactured and mobile homes, low-lying and flood-prone areas, campsites, and RV parks.

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