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Clean up and rescue operations in the wake of major hurricanes Milton and Helene continue. Invests 94L and 95L are now in the Western Atlantic.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 8 (Milton) , Major: 8 (Milton) Florida - Any: 8 (Milton) Major: 8 (Milton)
 


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ShelleyMcD
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Re: to evacuate or not?
      Thu Jul 07 2005 09:50 PM

Sarasota has a great decision-maker on the web. Go to:
http://www.scgov.net/Content/Content.aspx?C7A6C692B2=A4969D7A
It helps you walk through some basic questions to decide if you should weather the storm at home, or head for shelter. I also remember alot of friends that left Siesta Key for Arcadia and Orlando last year . . . .

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* to evacuate or not? yecatsjg Thu Jul 07 2005 09:50 PM
. * * Re: to evacuate or not? ShelleyMcD   Thu Jul 07 2005 09:50 PM
. * * Re: to evacuate or not? Marknole   Thu Jul 07 2005 08:49 PM
. * * Re: to evacuate or not? RevUp   Sun Aug 27 2006 08:50 PM
. * * Re: to evacuate or not? Storm Cooper   Sun Aug 27 2006 09:24 PM

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