In anticipation of Hurricane Milton's landfall, Florida officials are implementing comprehensive emergency preparedness measures. The state is leveraging resources from the United States Army Corps of Engineers and various federal agencies to identify areas of significant damage and debris. Emergency management teams are actively mobilizing support from local, state, and out-of-state agencies, including the Florida National Guard and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Governor DeSantis emphasized the importance of proactive measures, highlighting the significant evacuation efforts underway to ensure public safety. As conditions deteriorate, evacuations have seen a notable rise in traffic, particularly on major roadways such as I-75 and I-4. The Florida Highway Patrol is also assisting in evacuating vulnerable populations and conducting patrols to maintain law and order during this crisis. The state has pre-staged heavy equipment and first responders in anticipation of post-storm recovery efforts. Experts warn against misinformation circulating online regarding evacuation protocols, stressing the authority and plans of local and state agencies. Residents are strongly advised to heed evacuation orders, especially in flood-prone zones. With highway and coastal conditions expected to worsen, early evacuation to local shelters is highly encouraged as communities brace for potentially severe storm impacts.
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