JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As Hurricane Idalia approaches Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, some parts of our area are issuing evacuation orders.
Action News Jax is monitoring local counties as they release this information and will update this story as we learn more.
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Southeast Georgia
Camden County
An evacuation has been ordered for Zone A, which consists of Cumberland Island and Little Cumberland Island.
Earlier this year, the Camden County Board of Commissioners approved new hurricane evacuation zones for Camden County. The county now features four zones to better reflect risk and evacuation management. Camden County residents, regardless of zone, should strongly consider voluntary evacuation in low-lying areas. Locations that have flooded in the past are likely to flood during this tropical event. Residents in manufactured housing should consider relocating to a stronger structure.
Hurricane force winds could impact our community within the next 12-24 hours. As conditions continue to deteriorate, we hold the safety of our first responders as a high priority. Please be aware that some services may be suspended depending on sustained wind conditions. pic.twitter.com/ragIq88D7x
— Camden County EMA (@CamdenCountyEMA) August 30, 2023
Charlton County
A voluntary evacuation order is hereby issued countywide for residents of Charlton County for the following: power-dependent special needs individuals, flood-prone structures, vulnerable structures, and mobile homes. These individuals should shelter with family and friends in safer locations and structures. If no other locations are available, a shelter will be open at the Camden County PSA building, 1050 Wildcat Dr. Kingsland, GA. Please go to Charlton County EMA Facebook page for details.
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Glynn County
Georgia Department of Transportation has announced that it is closing several bridges in Glynn and Chatham counties ahead of expected gale-force winds from Idalia. The cable-stayed bridge (Sidney Lanier Bridge) on State Route 25 that spans the Brunswick River in Brunswick-Glynn County will close at 10 a.m. Wed., Aug. 30 to vehicle traffic. The US 17/SR404 spur cable-stayed bridge (Talmadge Memorial Bridge) that spans the Savannah River in Savannah-Chatham County will close to traffic at 2 p.m., Wed., Aug. 30. Visit the Glynn County Emergency Management page for details and updates.
Northeast Florida
Baker County
Baker County Emergency Management asks that residents evacuate before the storm if they live in a low-lying, flood-prone home, or a mobile home.
Bradford County
Bradford County Sheriff’s Office’s Emergency Management Division asks that residents evacuate if they live in a mobile home, low-lying area, or unstable structure. These residents are encouraged to seek an alternative place of refuge or the county shelter.
Clay County
There are no zone evacuations at this time, but residents who live in mobile homes and manufactured homes are strongly encouraged to find another shelter. To find your evacuation zone, please visit the Evacuation and Flood Zones webpage.
Duval County
Currently, no evacuations have been ordered. Individuals who live in low-lying areas that are prone to flooding are encouraged to consider seeking shelter prior to the onset of the storm.
Evacuation zones can be viewed at http://www.coj.net/departments/fire-and-rescue/emergency-preparedness/get-prepared/evacuation-zones.aspx or on the JaxReady mobile app.
Nassau County
An evacuation order has been issued countywide for residents of Nassau County for the following:
- Power-dependent, special needs individuals
- Residents who reside in flood-prone areas
- Residents who reside in vulnerable structures, and mobile homes
If you need transportation to the shelter, please call the Emergency Operations Center at 904-548-0900 to arrange for transport.
Putnam County
Putnam County has issued a recommended evacuation for mobile homes, older homes, flood-prone areas along the river, and low-lying areas, due to the increased probability of strong tropical storm-force winds and hurricane-strength gusts. The county said it is particularly concerned about the western portion of the county, including Hawthorne, Melrose, Johnson, Interlachen, and Florahome.
St. Johns County
UPDATE, 12:10 p.m., 8/30: St. Johns County has lifted its evacuation order.
St. Johns County is issuing a mandatory evacuation order effective 5 p.m. Aug. 29, for all persons living in low-lying, flood-prone areas, or on a boat, mobile home, recreational vehicle, camper, or similar conveyance.
St. Johns County storm shelters are now open, and the mandatory evacuation order is now in effect for anyone living on a boat, mobile home, recreational vehicle, camper, or in low-lying, flood-prone areas. Visit https://t.co/jIblHKWf1d for info.#MySJCFL #HurricaneSeason #Idalia pic.twitter.com/KxNjpwIkfR
— St. Johns Co EOC (@StJohnsEOC) August 29, 2023
Union County
The Union County Sheriff’s Office said ANY resident living in mobile homes or substandard housing needs to evacuate to family homes that are sound, evacuate out of the area, or evacuate to the Union County shelters at Union County High School.
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