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    Lee County Sheriff's Office: See what roads are now considered hazardous for driving

    By Dustin B Levy, Fort Myers News-Press,

    1 days ago

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    Hours before Hurricane Milton makes landfall, Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno shared the following roadway hazards in Lee County:

    • Inlet Drive, not Passable, knee deep water
    • Stipe Street East from Moody Road, passable, 4 inches of water
    • Seaworthy Road at Moody Road, passable, 4 inches of water
    • Betmar Boulevard at Jayde Court, passable, 4 inches water
    • North Tamiami at East North Shore, not passable, 6 inches water
    • May Street, Matlacha, debris on road
    • Eigth Avenue on Pine Island, road flooded
    • Pineland Marina, 6 inches of water in road
    • Blind Pass, water and sand moving in
    • Tween Waters to South Seas, 12 inches of water on road
    • Cajeput/Bay Road, 6 inches in roadway
    • 25762 Hickory Blvd. (formerly Bonita Beach RV Resort), 2 feet of water encroaching towards Hickory Boulevard from Back Bay
    • 27430 Hickory Blvd. to 27600 Hickory Blvd., water from Gulf 6 inches
    • 27692 Hickory Blvd. to 27730 Hickory Blvd., 4 inches

    More: Hurricane Milton live coverage: Lee county officials strongly recommend 'shelter in place'

    Storm damage photos

    This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Lee County Sheriff's Office: See what roads are now considered hazardous for driving

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