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    Dozens of hospitals remain temporarily closed after Hurricane Milton

    By Justine Griffin,

    1 days ago
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    After Hurricane Milton moved through the area, workers take down the AquaFence at Tampa General Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in Tampa. [ JEFFEREE WOO | Times ]

    HCA Florida Healthcare, which operates dozens of hospitals along the path of Hurricane Milton, released this list on the statuses of hospitals in Tampa Bay and beyond. T

    The following medical centers are not open, as of Thursday afternoon:

    Charlotte County:

    - HCA Florida Tamiami Trail Emergency, part of HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital

    Hillsborough County:

    -HCA Florida West Tampa Hospital, part of HCA Florida South Tampa Hospital

    - HCA Florida Central Tampa Emergency, part of HCA Florida South Tampa Hospital

    -HCA Florida New Tampa Emergency, part of HCA Florida Brandon Hospital

    -HCA Florida Riverview Emergency, part of HCA Florida Brandon Hospital

    Lee County:

    -HCA Florida Cape Coral Emergency, part of HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital

    -HCA Florida West Fort Myers Emergency, part of HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital

    Manatee County:

    - HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors North Emergency, part of HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital

    - HCA Florida Palmetto Emergency, part of HCA Florida Blake Hospital

    - HCA Florida South Bradenton Emergency, part of HCA Florida Blake Hospital

    Pinellas County:

    - HCA Florida Largo Hospital- HCA Florida Largo West Hospital, part of HCA Florida Largo Hospital- HCA Florida Pasadena Hospital

    - HCA Florida Clearwater Emergency, part of HCA Florida Largo Hospital

    - HCA Florida Lake Tarpon Emergency, part of HCA Florida Trinity Hospital

    Sarasota County:

    - HCA Florida Englewood HospitalIt’s unclear when these hospitals will resume normal operations. Real-time status updates on all HCA Florida hospitals can be found here.

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