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Hurricane Milton Advisory Update from City of PSL

Image of strong winds and dark clouds approaching Port St. Lucie as Hurricane Milton nears; city urges preparedness and safety measures

City of PSL Hurricane Milton Advisory #4

The City of Port St. Lucie (PSL) issues its fourth advisory as Hurricane Milton approaches the coastline. Residents are urged to prepare and stay informed as the situation evolves. The city remains committed to ensuring the safety and preparedness of all community members during this pivotal time.

Current Status of Hurricane Milton

As of the latest updates, Hurricane Milton has intensified to a Category 4 storm, packing sustained winds of 140 mph. The storm is currently moving northwest at a speed of 15 mph, with its eye projected to pass dangerously close to the Port St. Lucie area within the next 48 hours. City officials are working closely with state agencies to monitor the hurricane’s path and impact continuously.

Preparedness Tips for Residents

  • Stock up on essential supplies, including water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and medications.
  • Secure outdoor furniture and other items that could be displaced by strong winds.
  • Ensure you have a weather radio and fully charged mobile devices for emergency updates.
  • If advised, follow evacuation orders promptly to ensure your safety.
  • Keep important documents and valuable items in waterproof containers.

City Resources and Assistance

The City of PSL has opened several shelters for those in need. Residents can find shelter locations on the city’s official website. Furthermore, city officials have established a dedicated hotline to address inquiries and provide further guidance. Sandbag distribution centers have also been set up across various locations to assist with flood prevention measures.

Emergency services, including police, fire, and emergency medical services, are on heightened alert and fully staffed to respond quickly to any situation arising from Hurricane Milton’s impact. The City of PSL encourages all residents to stay in contact with neighbors and share resources as needed.

Impact on Infrastructure and Services

While preparations are underway to minimize disruptions, some city services might be affected due to the storm. Garbage and recycling pickups are subject to delay, and city offices may close temporarily depending on Hurricane Milton’s severity and path. Residents should stay informed via the city’s official channels and local news outlets for updates on service alterations and resumptions.

Stay Updated

The City of PSL advises all residents to remain vigilant and routinely check for updates through the city’s official website and local news channels. It is crucial to stay informed of the latest developments and heed all safety advisories issued by local and state authorities. The safety of our residents remains our highest priority.

Please remember that remaining calm, prepared, and informed is essential for facing any challenges Hurricane Milton may pose. The City of PSL is here to support its community and will continue to provide timely and accurate information as the situation develops.

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