Category 4 Hurricane Milton On Collision Course With Florida: Landfall Imminent

Pinellas County Issues Urgent Shelter In Place Order As Hurricane Milton’s Fury Arrives

Category 4 Hurricane Milton On Collision Course With Florida: Landfall Imminent
Category 4 Hurricane Milton On Collision Course With Florida: Landfall Imminent

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. – With Hurricane Milton bearing down and conditions rapidly deteriorating, Pinellas County officials are urging all residents to immediately shelter in place. Wind gusts are already exceeding 50 mph, and the storm is expected to make landfall tonight as a Category 3 hurricane.

“The time for evacuation has passed,” officials warn. “If you haven’t already evacuated, seek immediate shelter in the safest location possible.”

READ: Florida Highway Patrol Rescues Abandoned Dog Tied To Pole Amid Hurricane Evacuation

Severe Impacts Expected

While the exact track of Hurricane Milton remains somewhat uncertain, the National Hurricane Center warns of a high risk of deadly storm surge and hurricane-force winds. Severe winds and heavy rainfall are expected to cause widespread power outages, flooding, and other dangers throughout the night and into Thursday.

Safety Guidelines for Residents

  • If flooding occurs: Shut off electricity and gas, and climb to the highest point possible with an escape route.
  • If your home is damaged by wind: Seek shelter in an interior room with no windows.
  • Charge devices: Ensure all devices are fully charged while power is still available.
  • Stay informed: Monitor local news, disaster.pinellas.gov, and social media for updates.
  • Sign up for alerts: Register for emergency text alerts at pinellas.gov/alerts.

Emergency Responders Standing Down

Due to worsening conditions, emergency responders are being pulled off the roads. Residents should be prepared to shelter in place for an extended period, as help may not be available until the storm subsides.

Post-Storm Safety

  • Never drive through flooded streets.
  • Avoid walking through floodwater.
  • Use generators outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces only.

Pinellas County officials urge all residents to remain vigilant, stay informed, and prioritize safety as Hurricane Milton impacts the region.

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