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NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. - As Pasco County prepares for more potentially devastating storm surge from Hurricane Milton, emergency officials are begging people to take the warnings seriously. The ...
Despite threat of deadly storm surge, ... That’s a fraction of the estimated 72,590 residents under an Zone A evacuation order given by Pasco emergency officials. See map ... Pasco County ...
Pasco County officials on Tuesday recommended that residents who live west of U.S. 19 evacuate their homes as Hurricane Michael is set to threaten low-lying areas with storm surge.
In the meantime, Pasco residents can bring any storm debris they’ve collected to one of the county’s two drop off locations listed below. East Pasco Transfer Station , 9626 Handcart Road, Dade ...
HUDSON — About 2:15 p.m. Thursday, Pasco County officials received sobering news: Hurricane Helene’s storm surge could be higher than the National Weather Service projected, rising high enough ...
PASCO COUNTY - Hurricane Milton’s record storm surge and high winds had a significant impact on Pasco County just two weeks after Hurricane Helene caused serious damage. Fire rescue officials ...
Evacuation zones and storm surge maps for the Tampa Bay area. Know where you're supposed to go if an evacuation order is issued for your community. ... Pasco County; Pinellas County; ...
Andrew Fossa, Pasco director of emergency management, called Hurricane Ian “unprecedented” and warned that Pasco faces potentially “significant devastation and damage.” Storm surge without ...
As of 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, Irma is expected to produce between 4′ and 8′ feet of storm surge in Hillsborough County and between 5′ and 9′ in Pinellas County and Pasco counties.
Pasco County says that it collected enough storm debris to fill more than 275 Olympic-sized swimming pools in its first pass. Pasco County leaders announced its final pass for storm debris collection.
Pasco County Fire Rescue received 31 reports of structure fires between 10 p.m. Thursday — when Helen's surge started rolling ashore — and 7 a.m. Friday.