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    Millions under evacuation orders grow as Hurricane Milton closes in on Florida

    By Julia Reinstein,

    1 days ago

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    Florida officials are urging millions of residents to evacuate now as Hurricane Milton and sets its sights on the state's west coast.

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warned residents ahead of landfall to take evacuation orders seriously.

    "Time is going to start running out very, very soon," he said at a news conference Monday.

    Several counties on Florida's west coast are under mandatory evacuation orders, including Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lee, Levy, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Sarasota, St. Johns and Volusia. Voluntary orders have also been given in some counties, including Glades, Dixie, Hardee, Miami-Dade, Okeechobee and Union. All evacuation orders are listed on Florida's Division of Emergency Management website.

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    Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: An American flag fly's upside down, the international sign for distress, at a home ahead of Hurricane Milton's expected landfall in the middle of this week in Treasure Island, Fla., Oct. 7, 2024.

    "Please, if you're in the Tampa Bay area, you need to evacuate," Kevin Guthrie, executive director of Florida Emergency Management, urged at the news conference. "Drowning deaths due to storm surge are 100% preventable if you leave."

    Barbra Hernandez, communications director for Pinellas County, which includes the cities of St. Petersburg and Clearwater, warned residents against thinking they can stay behind and protect their property.

    "It's not like you're going out and swimming in the ocean," Hernandez said Tuesday. "This is the ocean coming into your living rooms. This is fast, rising water with a lot of pressure behind it. So don't think that you're going to be able to ride that out. Don't think you're going to be able to protect your building."

    On Tuesday, Tampa Police Chief Lee Bercaw warned that Hurricane Milton would be "the storm of the century."

    "We've never seen anything like this before," Bercaw said.

    President Joe Biden echoed the grim warning on Tuesday, stressing that evacuation was "a matter of life and death."

    "This could be the worst storm in Florida in over a century, and God willing, it won't be, but that's what it's looking like right now," Biden said.

    MORE: Hurricane Milton tracker: May be one of Florida's worst storms in 100 years

    Florida's Division of Emergency Management said in a post on X that shuttles would be available for certain counties.

    "10/8 there will be free shuttles operating in Pinellas, Pasco & Hillsborough counties assisting with #Milton evacuations to shelters," the post read.

    The agency also said it had teamed up with Uber for rides to and from shelters in evacuating counties.

    "We have partnered w/@Uber to provide Floridians free rides to & from shelters in counties evacuating for #Milton," the post read.

    More than 50 counties in Florida are now under state of emergency orders.

    The storm is expected to weaken, but will still be a major Category 3 hurricane by the time it makes landfall in Florida late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.

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    NOAA - PHOTO: Hurricane Milton strengthened to a Category 5 storm on Monday as it takes aim at Florida's west coast.

    "If you live in a storm surge evacuation zone and you're asked to leave by your local officials, please do that," Michael Brennan, the director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Hurricane Center, told ABC News Live on Sunday. "You don't have to drive hundreds of miles to get to a safe place, often just tens of miles to get inland, out of that evacuation zone, to a shelter, a friend or loved one's home."

    Brennan also urged Floridians to prepare a disaster kit with several days' worth of nonperishable food, water, medicine and batteries.

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    Chris OMeara/AP - PHOTO: Salvage workers remove debris from Hurricane Helene flooding along the Gulf of Mexico before Milton arrives, Clearwater Beach, Fla., Oct. 7, 2024.

    Ahead of landfall on Monday, President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for the state to allow federal assistance to begin supplementing local efforts.

    Flooding is expected, and storm surge is a significant threat.

    MORE: Hurricane Milton intensifying as it heads toward Florida's west coast

    A record-breaking storm surge of 8 to 12 feet is expected in the Tampa Bay area, as Floridians continue cleaning up from the 6 to 8 feet of storm surge that was just brought on by Hurricane Helene.

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