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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • What is everyone’s temperature about the situation here? I have never lived in a hurricane prone area like Florida.

    If I was basing it completely on national coverage, I am getting the impression that any region in the path of the Milton will get flattened by sudden sea rise. Even the AP article paints a grim picture:

    TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A steady rain fell in the Tampa Bay area Wednesday morning as a mighty Hurricane Milton churned toward a potentially catastrophic collision with the west coast of Florida, where some residents insisted they would stay even after millions were ordered to evacuate. Stragglers face grim odds of surviving, officials said

    However, looking into it more and trying to be less emotional. Florida’s emergency management system is issuing evacuation orders for many counties in Milton’s path. But some “inland” counties like Polk have no evacuation orders despite adjacent county, Hillsborough, having mandatory evacuation orders [1].

    Then if you navigate to the county level (ie, Hillsborough). Only specific zones were issued mandatory evacuation. At this time, residents of Hillsborough county in zones “A” and “B” (and all mobile homes) given mandatory evacuation. People in other zones advised it was optional [2].

    What did we observe with Helene? Were these local government evacuation orders completely wrong and devastated areas that previously had optional evacuation?

    [1] https://www.floridadisaster.org/evacuation-orders/

    [2] https://hcfl.gov/residents/public-safety/emergency-management/find-evacuation-information