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    St. Johns County lifts evacuation order; St. Augustine Marina remains closed

    By Randy Roguski and Jessica Palombo,

    4 hours ago

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    People who were ordered to evacuate in St. Johns County for Hurricane Milton can now return home.

    The county lifted the evacuation order as of 5 p.m. Thursday.

    The order took effect Wednesday. It had covered all of Evacuation Zone A, all of Evacuation Zone B and the portion of Evacuation Zone F located south of State Road 206. The areas under evacuation included the entire cities of St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach.

    St. Johns County Emergency Management suggested the public stay informed through these options:

    Despite lifting the order, the county urged residents in flood-prone and low-lying areas to proceed with caution. Due to lingering floodwaters, some roads and locations remain impassable.

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    Deep Creek in St. Johns and Putnam County was experiencing record-level flooding as of Thursday evening. | St. Johns River Water Management District

    Storm shelters will close at 10 a.m. Friday. Residents in shelters are encouraged to return home and assess their property.

    The City of St. Augustine administrative offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, but close again at 1 p.m. due to localized flooding Downtown during the afternoon high tide.

    The St. Augustine Municipal Marina will remain closed until further notice until services can be restored.

    In St. Augustine, solid waste collection operations will be solely dedicated to yard/brush debris pickup on Friday and Saturday. There will be no recycling collection on Friday. Solid waste will resume regularly scheduled collections for commercial and residential customers starting Monday, Oct. 14, and will provide additional collection of storm debris until it has been completely removed.

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    Flooding in St. Augustine Beach on Oct. 10, 2024. | Anne Schindler

    With the evacuation order suspended, and as residents return to their homes, city officials and public safety officers are urgently asking drivers NOT to drive through flooded streets, creating a wave with their vehicle. The wake created often flows into homes and businesses and causes unintended and sometimes devastating water damage.

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    A storefront on St. Augustine’s St. George Street remains boarded up after Hurricane Milton on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. | Carly Zervis, special to Jacksonville Today

    City of St Augustine residents can follow www.CityStAug.com for additional updates.

    The post St. Johns County lifts evacuation order; St. Augustine Marina remains closed appeared first on Jacksonville Today .

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    Moochie
    1h ago
    GOD we thank you for our loved ones that are spared! My fellow neighbors, how can we help?
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