Last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees closes

The last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees has closed in Miami-Dade County.
The last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees has closed in Miami-Dade County.
Florida’s western Panhandle, the one area of the state spared the impact of Hurricane Irma nearly a month ago, is
State officials say Hurricane Irma caused more than $2.5 billion in damage to Florida’s agricultural community.
The Florida House of Representatives graphics team has done it again, putting together an uplifting 5-minute clip about the state’s
According to Pinellas County, shelters will open Monday and Tuesday nights for the area’s homeless to get out of the cold. Temperatures in some areas are expected to drop into the 30s. Most of the shelters between 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and provide individuals with a hot meal for both dinner and breakfast. The shelters close for the day at 6 a.m. Shelters for adults include: St. Petersburg Northwest Presbyterian Church 6330 54th Ave. N St. Petersburg, FL 33706 Church…
The last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees has closed in Miami-Dade County.
From Pinellas County Government: In light of Hurricane Irma’s heightened threat to lives and property of Pinellas County residents, the mandatory
Emergency officials in Pinellas County have decided to evacuate coastal areas and mobile homes ahead of Hurricane Irma. Thursday morning,