Citrus County: Please shelter in place in aftermath of Hurricane Idalia; some flooding - high tide coming
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Wed - August 30, 2023
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CCSO photo of flooding in Ft. Island Trail, Crystal River
Citrus County Sheriff's Office
Several areas of Citrus County are already heavily flooded, on Wednesday, August 30, in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia. We still have a high tide coming in at 4:30 p.m. - please remain inside and shelter in place. While we persevered through most of the storm, catastrophic storm surges are still
possible.
Storm surges are highly dangerous and pose several significant dangers, such as rapid and extensive flooding. The surge of water driven by strong winds and low pressure from Hurricane Idalia can inundate low-lying regions - especially those in evacuation Zone A, causing significant property damage and putting lives at risk.
The powerful currents within storm surges can be incredibly swift and forceful. These currents can easily sweep away vehicles, debris, and even people, making it extremely hazardous for anyone caught in the surge.
Fort Island Trail is closed as water is rising and tide gauges are reading a rapid increase in water levels.
It's important for residents in vulnerable coastal areas to stay informed about weather forecasts from our office. Please plan to stay and shelter in place for the remainder of the day and into the evening due to the potential severity of storm surges. This event is not over yet.
Again, please wait until after the surge has passed and water levels begin to recede before venturing out while conditions will still be hazardous.
Our Citizen Information Lines are open to the public for any questions or concerns, call 352-249-2775.
Stay safe, Citrus.
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