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Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida’s Big Bend area

August 30, 2023 By B.C. Manion

The National Hurricane Center reported catastrophic storm surge along the coast of the Florida Big Bend area, with damaging winds spreading inland over northern Florida in an update posted at 9 a.m. on Aug. 30.

The hurricane center reported NOAA radar data indicated maximum sustained winds near 110 mph, with higher gusts.

A NOAA National Ocean Service tide gauge at Cedar Key reported a water level of 6.8 feet above mean higher high water, which is an approximation of the inundation in that area, according to the hurricane center’s update.

Meanwhile, while the Tampa Bay region escaped a direct hit, officials continue to caution residents about potential dangers from flooding and storm surge.

In a news release issued around 7:20 a.m. on Aug. 30, Pasco County officials urged residents to stay home, stay in their shelter and stay off the roads.

“If your home is flooding, please turn off the power, call 911, and our emergency crews will respond as quickly as we can,” the county release says.

“Powerful storm surge and tropical storm force winds will continue to impact Pasco County through Wednesday afternoon.  This is not the time to venture outside, unless your home is flooding, and you need to get to safety.”

The county’s 911 center is receiving numerous calls about flooding.

“Our first responders are rescuing people from flooded homes and from cars trapped in flooded streets.  Staying out of harm’s way is the best way to protect yourself and your community,” the release says.

The county also provided this key information:

  • Stay Indoors – away from windows and doors. Seek shelter in the innermost part of your home, preferably a small, windowless room, until the severe weather threat has passed.
  • Avoid Unnecessary Travel unless absolutely necessary. Roads may be flooded or blocked by downed trees, debris or power lines.
  • Stay Informed – monitor a battery-powered or hand-crank weather radio, local news outlets and official Pasco County social media channels for the latest information.
  • Emergency Calls – if your life is in danger, call or text 911.
  • For general information and questions, call Pasco Customer Service at 727-847-2411.

“Your safety is our top priority, and we strongly advise following these guidelines to protect yourself, your family and your neighbors until the dangerous weather has passed,” the release adds.

The county is coordinating with other agencies in its response to Hurricane Idalia.

City of Tampa officials also continue to warn residents of the dangers of storm surge.

The risk of storm surge remains until the afternoon of Aug. 30, according to a city news release.

Residents leaving their homes on Aug. 30 were urged to be extremely cautious because of the potential flood risks due to high tide.

City crews and first responders also will be actively canvassing the area to identify possible flooding and other issues, the release says.

To report storm debris on public property to ask storm-related questions, Tampa residents can call 813-872-4636.

Published Aug. 30, 2023.

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