As Hurricane Milton approaches, Manatee and Pinellas Counties have taken precautionary measures to ensure the safety of their residents. Both counties have temporarily suspended emergency services as weather conditions deteriorate with the storm's proximity to landfall.
An alert issued by Manatee County states, 'Due to hazardous conditions, emergency services are suspended. 911 calls will be logged for when service is safe to perform.' This decision aims to protect emergency responders and prevent unnecessary risks during the storm.
Similarly, Pinellas County has advised residents to 'shelter in place NOW' in a separate alert. The county urges individuals to find a safe location indoors and remain there until the threat has passed and it is deemed safe to venture outside.
These precautionary measures are crucial in ensuring the safety and well-being of residents in the path of Hurricane Milton. By temporarily suspending emergency services and advising sheltering in place, both counties are prioritizing the protection of their communities.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the storm's progress through official channels and adhere to safety guidelines provided by local authorities. It is essential to remain vigilant and prepared during severe weather events like hurricanes to minimize risks and ensure a swift recovery once the threat has passed.