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Tampa Bay-area communities issue 'need to leave' orders ahead of Idalia

To ensure everyone's safety, people are urged to know their evacuation zones ahead of any possible voluntary or mandatory evacuations.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Some Tampa Bay-area counties have issued evacuation orders ahead of impacts from Hurricane Idalia.

Forecasters expect the storm to become at least a major, Category 3 hurricane by Tuesday as it moves over the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center forecasts the possibility of hurricane-force wind with a significant, "life-threatening" storm surge not out of the question.

It is because of the threat of rising water and strong winds that evacuation orders are being issued.

To ensure everyone's safety, people are urged to know their evacuation zones ahead of any possible voluntary or mandatory evacuations. 

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See the list of affected communities below. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Citrus County

A mandatory evacuation is ordered for all of those in Zone A. This includes areas west of U.S. Highway 19 and portions east of U.S. Highway 19.

A voluntary evacuation is ordered countywide for people in mobile homes, campers, RVs and other structures not capable of handling hurricane-force wind.

Hernando County

Mandatory evacuations have been announced in Hernando County for all areas west of U.S. Highway 19. This includes evacuation Zones A, B and C. People living in coastal or low-lying areas, including manufactured homes county-wide, are also included. 

This begins at 7 a.m. Tuesday and replaces a voluntary evacuation order.

Hillsborough County

County leaders issued an evacuation order for Zone A, including all low-lying areas, mobile and manufactured homes starting at 2 p.m. Monday.

MacDill Air Force Base is under a mandatory evacuation to be completed by 10 a.m. Tuesday. In a statement, leaders say this includes uniformed service members and their dependents and civilian employees and their dependents assigned to MacDill Air Force Base who reside in Hillsborough, Sarasota, Manatee, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando counties' Evacuation Zone A only.

Manatee County

Manatee County leaders issued mandatory evacuations for Level A, including all mobile home parks, and voluntary evacuations for Level B. These evacuations will take effect at at 2 p.m. Monday. 

"We’re expecting significant storm surge along the barrier islands and coastal communities for Idalia, with the earliest arrival predicted for Tuesday,” Manatee County Public Safety Director Jodie Fiske said in a statement. “This is a very dangerous track that we all need to be aware of.”

Pasco County

Pasco County has issued a mandatory evacuation for certain areas and voluntary evacuations for others as life-threatening storm surge and hurricane-force wind are expected to impact the county this week.

You must evacuate if one or more of the following applies to you:

  • You live in Evacuation Zone A
  • You live in a manufactured home, mobile home or RV anywhere in Pasco
  • You live in a low-lying area or an area prone to flooding
  • You live in a structure that historically has experienced flooding during heavy rainfall
  • You’re in an area ordered evacuated by local authorities due to life-safety hazards

You should evacuate if one or more of the following applies to you:

  • You live in Evacuation Zones B or C
  • You’re registered with Pasco as a Special Needs Resident
  • You would be vulnerable in the event of a power loss

Please consider riding out the storm with family or friends. If that’s not an option, you can evacuate directly to a Pasco County Shelter. Shelters will open at 8 a.m. Tuesday.

Pinellas County

Pinellas County has issued a mandatory evacuation of Zone A, including all mobile homes across the county, effective at 7 p.m. Monday. 

People are encouraged to move to a location higher than Zone B in case conditions worsen.

Sarasota County

Sarasota County has issued an evacuation order of Level A starting Tuesday. This includes people who live in vessels, mobile and manufactured homes countywide.

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