Posted on 09/05/2017 12:44:23 PM PDT by Red Badger
MARATHON (CBSMiami) Evacuation orders are being given in the Florida Keys as Monroe County emergency managers prepare for Hurricane Irma.
A State of Local Emergency was declared for Monroe County on Tuesday afternoon.
Traffic is building on the overseas highway as locals and tourists get out of the keys ahead of an evacuation order.
Were just evacuating, getting out of town before everybody else does, said Key West resident Luann Huff.
Huff lives in Key West. Shes heading to Central Florida and shes not alone on the road.
If it stays on this course, then Im gone, said Florida Keys resident Cedric Burns. Im not going to stay.
Burns lives in Marathon. His house is ready and hes gassing up his truck and is ready to leave.
For the Florida Keys, if you were to create the worst case scenario that is what we are looking at, said Monroe Co. Emergency Operations Center Director Martin Senterfitt.
The grim outlook prompted Senterfitt to order mandatory evacuations.
Were emphatically telling people you must evacuate, you can not afford to stay on an island with a Category 5 hurricane coming at you. Most of this island chain is only three to five feet above sea level. With the surges were expecting this is not the place to be, said Senterfitt.
A visitor evacuation is expected to begin at sunrise on Wednesday. An evacuation for residents also will be issued. The time has yet to be determined.
There will be no shelters in Monroe County.
Eric Bradway who was visiting Key West from Philadelphia didnt wait until Wednesday to leave.
Its going to be crazy getting out of here, gridlock, said Bradway, Getting out of the Keys, theres only one way in and one way out. Its going to be crazy.
Many locals are also already making plans to get out.
Im scared. Category 5, never been through one. Been through a four but never a five and I dont want to be here, said Elizabeth Prieto who lives in Marathon.
While the water is calm now emergency mangers expect Irma to send waves over water that could cover the islands.
With a Category 5 coming at the Florida Keys we could be looking at wave heights that would literally put the ocean over the islands. Were got to remember were an island community and islands go under water, said Senterfitt.
The line of traffic is already building heading toward the mainland and that traffic is likely to get much heavier.
Today is just another prep day, said charter boat captain Johnny Maddox. I started yesterday morning on the prep.
Maddox is getting his boat ready for a very powerful storm. He knows how dicey it can in the Keys. He was there for Wilma and remembers slogging around in waste deep water from storm surge.
If youre not in a Category 5 building you need to get out of town. Just leave. Take your belongings and your insurance papers, get your pets, get your meds and all that kind of stuff and head to the mainland, he said.
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And days before the wind begins to blow some are slowly starting to board up.
The folks at Bud N Marys in Islamorada are getting buildings and boats storm ready.
Normally its a wait and see deal, but Ill be honest with you, this track of this particular hurricane is so close to [Hurricane] Donna and could be so devastating that were getting an early jump on it, so to speak, said Richard Stanczyk with Bud N Marys.
All Monroe County schools and county offices will be closed beginning Wednesday.
Monroe Countys three hospitals the Lower Keys Medical Center in Key West, Fishermens Hospital in Marathon and Mariners Hospital in Tavernier have begun plans to evacuate their patients. Monroe Countys Health Department is also closing Wednesday.
Idiots will stay, and then look for others to come rescue them.
Keys are 3-5FT above sea level... with a storm surge of 6 to 8 ft and then 25 to 35 ft seas... this could be the end of the keys!!!!
What makes me literally furious, (and you touched on it there) are the folks who are too stupid to leave, then demand emergency people risk their lives when they get in over their heads.
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The people of The Keys are usually sane folk, except for a few Key West Conchs.................
Smart man. Get out while the gettin's good. Hopefully, some have learned from Harvey. Central Florida might still not be far enough.
Nation’s meanest hurricane devastated the Keys 80 years ago:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-labor-day-hurricane-anniversary-20150827-story.html
As I understand it, the surge is sometimes 14-20 feet.
Not sure about that specific area, but the Keys are clearly at maximum risk at the moment.
Heavy waves and islands just 3-5 feet above sea level, you’re comments make sense to me.
Call JOHNNY ROCK-O!
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The people of The Keys are usually sane folk, except for a few Key West Conchs.................
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Who are the “Conchs”?
“Idiots will stay, and then look for others to come rescue them.”
If it stays on track and hits with 160 MPH winds, it’s more just trying to retrieve the bodies before the sharks get them.
There will be some evidence that mankind once inhabited the Keys...some building foundations left, or at least the outlines. But that will be about it. Cat 5s bring in 25 foot storm surges...most structures there will be fully submerged.
“...Monroe Co. Emergency Operations Center Director Martin Senterfitt. The grim outlook prompted Senterfitt to order mandatory evacuations.”
It may be a bad decision to stay but can someone explain who and on what basis someone can make an evacuation “mandatory”? We have this debate in my county all the time during snow storms.
I would rather they say “we will not bail your stupid arse out if you stay” and actually stick to it. You stay you bear the full consequences no rescue choppers, no airdrops, etc..
These islands should never have been inhabited. They should have become federal military bases or prisons. Just look at a map of the keys - they are right out in the middle of nowhere surrounded by ocean. Anyone who remains on the island is SCREWED.
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Thanks.
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Here in Florida, they cannot be forced to evacuate. So the deputies tell them they will not be rescued. And then they ask for Next-of Kin info................
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