City Of Tampa

Tampa Assessing Hurricane Milton Damage, Restricted Access In Place For Safety

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TAMPA, Fla. – The City of Tampa is undertaking a comprehensive damage assessment following Hurricane Milton. Due to the storm’s severity, certain hard-hit areas are currently restricted to public access to ensure safety and expedite recovery efforts.

To keep residents informed, the city has launched a dedicated webpage with up-to-date information on safe areas, restricted zones, and the progress of recovery efforts. Residents can visit www.tampa.gov/ReEntryMap for the latest details.

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“Our commitment to safety doesn’t end with the storm’s passing,” said Mayor Jane Castor. “Our priority is a swift and efficient damage assessment so we can get everyone back home quickly and, most importantly, safely.”

The city is working diligently to restore essential services and ensure the safety of all residents.

Stay Informed

Residents are urged to remain patient and cooperate with any restrictions. For the latest updates and alerts related to post-storm recovery, text TAMPAREADY or TAMPALISTA (for Spanish) to 888-777.

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