Jeb Bush Governor THE STATE OF FLORIDA State Emergency Response Team www.floridadisaster.org Craig Fugate State Coordinating Officer FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Public Information-ESF14 September 28, 2004 (850) 921-0384 HURRICANE STATEWIDE RESPONSE BRIEFING SHEET As of 9:00 a.m. EDT, September 28, 2004 ***The information below represents the best available information at the time of this release. Floridians are encouraged to contact their local authorities for additional information as it becomes available.*** County Evacuations The following evacuations still remain in effect: Bradford: Voluntary evacuation order for mobile homes and low-lying areas. Brevard: Mandatory evacuation order for residents of the barrier islands, including Merritt Island, as well as residents of mobile and manufactured homes and those living in low-lying, flood prone areas. Citrus: Mandatory evacuation order for low-lying areas, mobile homes and all areas west of Hwy 19. Columbia: Voluntary evacuation order for low-lying areas Escambia: Mandatory evacuation order remains in effect for Area I. Hamilton: Voluntary evacuation order for mobile homes and low-lying areas. Hardee: Mandatory evacuation order for low-lying areas, mobile homes and homes previously damaged. Indian River: Mandatory evacuation order remains in effect for barrier islands only. Martin: Mandatory evacuation order for all barrier islands, manufactured and/or mobile homes; Those living in areas within one (1) mile of navigable waterways are strongly advised to find shelter elsewhere. Orange: Mandatory evacuation order for mobile homes; Voluntary evacuation order for low-lying areas. Osceola: Voluntary evacuation for low-lying areas and mobile homes. Pasco: Mandatory evacuation order for mobile homes; Voluntary evacuation effective today for coastal and low-lying areas. Putnam: Voluntary evacuation order for mobile homes; recreational vehicles; lowlying and flood prone areas. Seminole: Mandatory evacuation order for low-lying areas, manufactured and mobile homes and flood prone areas. Brief 3 Page 1 of 12
County Evacuations (Cont d) The following evacuations still remain in effect: St. Johns: Mandatory evacuation order for mobile and manufactured homes and low-lying areas and special needs. Suwannee: Voluntary evacuation order for mobile homes and low-lying areas remains in effect. Union: Mandatory evacuation order for low-lying areas and mobile homes. Volusia: Mandatory evacuation order for the barrier island, mobile homes and recreational vehicles. County Curfews Alachua: 10:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. Brevard: 8:30 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT, with exception of the following areas with 24 hour curfews in effect: Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, Palm Bay, Rockledge, Satellite Beach and Titusville Citrus: 8:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT Columbia: 9:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT Flagler: 8:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT Glades: 8:00 p.m. EDT to 7:00 a.m. EDT Hendry: 10:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT Indian River: Dusk to dawn, with exception of barrier island which is 5:00 p.m. EDT Lake County: 12:00 a.m. EDT to dawn until further notice Marion: 8:00 p.m. EDT until 6:00 a.m. EDT Martin: 4:00 p.m. EDT until further notice Okaloosa: 7:00 p.m. CDT to 7:00 a.m. CDT is still in effect Palm Beach: 10:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT, with the exception of the barrier islands which is 8:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT Pasco: Dusk to dawn Polk: 10:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT, with the exception of the barrier island which is 8:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. EDT Santa Rosa: 12:00 a.m. CDT to 7:00 a.m. CDT, with the exceptions of the City of Gulf Breeze and the City of Milton which is from 7:00 p.m. CDT to 7:00 a.m. CDT is still in effect Seminole: 11:00 p.m. EDT to 5:00 a.m. EDT St. Lucie: 6:00 p.m. EDT until further notice Union: 9:00 p.m. EDT to 8:00 a.m. EDT Volusia: 8:00 p.m. EDT to 6:00 a.m. for the evacuation areas County Re-Entry Bay County: Proof of residence required for closed areas, otherwise no restrictions. Escambia County: o Perdido Key will be open from 8:00 a.m. CDT to 5:00 p.m. CDT. Residents, property managers, leaseholders, business owners or property owner representatives of Perdido Key are allowed to secure their property and get personal belongings. Proof of residency, ownership or authority must be presented for access to the Key. Property owners may bring no more than two (2) people with them to help secure their property. Brief 3 Page 2 of 12
County Re-Entry Escambia County (Cont d): o Pensacola Beach Key will be open from 8:00 a.m. CDT to 5:00 p.m. CDT. Residents, property managers, leaseholders, business owners or property owner representatives of Perdido Key are allowed to secure their property and get personal belongings. Vehicles must have a Santa Rosa Island authority sticker on their vehicle, proof of ownership or authority for access to the Pensacola Beach. Property owners may bring no more than two (2) people with them to help secure their property. Okaloosa County: Residents and property owners must bring a driver s license; military ID; state-issued, non-driver ID; or US passport as proof of identity. A utility bill, voter registration card, library card or secondary form of ID may be required if the primary ID does not show an Okaloosa Island address. Santa Rosa County: Pedestrian traffic only will be allowed onto Navarre Beach from 7:00 a.m. CDT to 2:00 p.m. CDT daily. Residents must have their Navarre Beach ID card in order to gain access. For additional information pertaining to county evacuations, curfews and reentry, please contact the local county emergency operations center. Shelters (Hurricanes Frances, Ivan and Jeanne) General Shelters: 91; Population: 7,434 Special Needs Shelters: 64; Population: 3,368 For additional information pertaining to shelters, please contact the local county emergency operations center. Food, Water and Ice Hurricane Frances Food: More than 7.8 million meals: State - 3.5 million meals Salvation Army 1,169,846 meals American Red Cross 3,167,855 meals Water: More than 3.1 million gallons of water: State - 2.5 million gallons Salvation Army 647,983 gallons Ice: More than 19.2 million pounds: State - 17.3 million pounds Salvation Army 1,995,545 pounds Brief 3 Page 3 of 12
Food, Water and Ice (Cont d) Hurricane Ivan Food: More than 7.8 million meals: State 6,512,000 meals Salvation Army 327,221 meals American Red Cross 990,799 meals Water: More than 3.4 million gallons of water: State 3,163,500 gallons Salvation Army 247,872 gallons Ice: More than 20 million pounds of ice: State 19,360,000 pounds Salvation Army 663,700 pounds Hurricane Jeanne Food: More than 63, 947 meals American Red Cross 63,947 meals Water: More than 52,250 gallons of water: State 52,250 gallons Ice: More than 920,000 pounds of ice: State 920,000 pounds Hospitals Evacuations Brevard County: Cape Canaveral Hospital, Cocoa Beach Indian River County: HealthSouth Treasure Coast Rehabilitation, Vero Beach Palm Beach County: Harbours Edge, Delray Beach St. Lucie County: Port St. Lucie Hospital, Port St. Lucie Trauma Centers (Levels I, II and Pediatric) All 20 are open. Emergency Rooms and Acute Care Facilities All open except: Gulf Coast Hospital in Cape Coral Cape Canaveral Hospital Law Enforcement and Military Support (Hurricanes, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne) Law Enforcement Officers in the field: 423 Florida National Guard: 4,002 Brief 3 Page 4 of 12
Fuel (as of Sept. 27) Distribution: 1,229 trucks Bulk Storage: 151.8 million gallons being distributed Orlando Tank Farm: 9.9 million gallons 3 Major Ports: 141.9 million gallons Tankers: 20 ships scheduled over the next 9 days, potential of over 158.8 million gallons Atlantic: 11 ships, 67.2 million gallons Gulf of Mexico: 9 ships, 91.6 million gallons Telephone Hurricane Frances Wire Line: 34,706 customers OUT OF SERVICE Wireless: Average of 99.26% CAPACITY AVAILABLE Hurricane Ivan Wire Line: 17,151 customers OUT OF SERVICE Wireless: Average of 85% CAPACITY AVAILABLE Hurricane Jeanne Wire Line: 754,156 customers OUT OF SERVICE Wireless: 68.51% CAPACITY AVAILABLE Transportation Road/Bridge Closures Southwest Florida Roads open in Okeechobee, Manatee, DeSoto, Sarasota, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, Lee, and Collier counties. Hardee SR 64 approx. 1000 feet east of U.S.17. Highland US-98 (SR-700) closed between Arbuckle Creek Road and State Road 17. Polk US 92 between Bridgers Road and Charlotte Road. Northeast Florida Roads open in Clay, Dixie, Duval, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Suwannee, Union and Taylor counties. Alachua U.S. 27/41 three miles south of Archer; SR 26 west of SR 222 intersection northwest of Gainesville; and SR 121 past CR 156 and 166th Street. Baker SR 228 in urban section by school; Traffic detoured around block. Brief 3 Page 5 of 12
Transportation Road/Bridge Closures (Cont d) Bradford U.S. 301 near CR 100A in Starke; Traffic is detoured to CR 18 at Hampton and to SR 100 and back to U.S. 301; and SR 16 west of Starke. Columbia SR 47 about four miles south of I-75 near Herlong Road. Gilchrist SR 47 from Trenton to CR 232. Detour is SR 26 to CR 337 to CR 232. U.S. 129 from one mile north of Trenton to County Road 307. Levy SR 47 about a half mile north of U.S. 129 (one lane blocked). Florida Panhandle Roads open in Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Wakulla and Washington counties. Escambia SR 292 Perdido Key Road; Bob Sykes Bridge, with exception of emergency vehicles; SR 8 (I-10) Escambia Bay Bridge; and Millview Bayou Bridge (SR 298). Santa Rosa SR 399 Navarre Bridge causeway on Santa Rosa Island; A ferry service is in operation to carry residents/property owners back and forth to inspect their property. I.D. required. Walton SR 20 Basin Bayou Bridge over the Choctaw Bay in Villa Tasso. Southeast Florida Roads open in Palm Beach County. Broward Sunrise Boulevard Bridge is closed to Intracoastal boat traffic only; Open for vehicle traffic; and Los Olas Boulevard Bridge is opening only one leaf for Intracoastal boat traffic; Open for vehicle traffic. Martin A1A between Martin and Saint Lucie County, Hutchinson Island; Jensen Beach Causeway; Lyons Bridge closed; and Indian River Drive. St. Lucie A1A south of South Bridge, Hutchinson Island; A1A east of North Bridge; and Indian River Drive. Indian River US 1 north of SR 60; and 17 th Street Causeway. Brief 3 Page 6 of 12
Transportation Road/Bridge Closures (Cont d) Central/West Coast Florida Roads open in Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Sumter, Hillsborough, Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas and Volusia counties. Brevard U.S. 1 south of Malabar Road in Brevard County (one lane is open); One westbound lane of SR 518 (Eau Gallie Blvd.); One eastbound lane of SR 518 between US1 and SR A1A; and U.S. 1 between the Indian River County line and U.S. 192; the only detour is I-95. Orange The center and outside lanes of Maitland Blvd (SR 414). Seminole U.S. 17/92 along Lake Monroe north of Sanford. Southern Counties Roads open in Dade and Monroe counties. Turnpike Turnpike is open. Tolls The following tolls remain suspended until further notice: Florida's Turnpike Florida s Turnpike from the Hollywood Boulevard interchange in Broward County north to the Interstate 75 interchange in Wildwood. South Florida Interstate 75 (Alligator Alley) Sawgrass Expressway (Toll Road 869) in Broward County Airport Expressway (Toll Road 112) in Miami-Dade County (MDX) Dolphin Expressway (Toll Road 836) in Miami-Dade County (MDX) Don Shula Expressway (Toll Road 874) in Miami-Dade County (MDX) Gratigny Parkway (Toll Road 924) in Miami-Dade County (MDX) Rickenbacker Causeway (Miami-Dade Public Works) Venetian Causeway (Miami-Dade Public Works) Tampa Bay Area Veterans Expressway (Toll Road 589) Suncoast Parkway (Toll Road 589) Selmon Crosstown Expressway in the Tampa Bay area Sunshine Skyway Bridge in the Tampa Bay area Pinellas Bayway in the Tampa Bay area Polk Parkway in Lakeland Brief 3 Page 7 of 12
Tolls (Cont d) The following tolls remain suspended until further notice: Central Florida Bee Line Expressway (Toll Road 528) in the Orlando area East-West Expressway (Toll Road 408) in the Orlando area Central Florida GreeneWay (Toll Road 417) in the Orlando area Western Expressway (Toll Road 429) in the Orlando area Osceola Parkway in the Orlando area Florida Panhandle Garcon Point Bridge Mid-Bay Bridge While tolls remain suspended in the areas listed above, SunPass, E-PASS and O- PASS customers may hear their transponders beep ; however, they should rest assured that their accounts are not being charged. Airports The following public airports in Florida are CLOSED: Brevard County Valkaria Airport (X59) until 12:00 p.m. EDT today. Broward County Downtown Ft. Lauderdale Heliport (DT1) until further notice Levy County George T. Lewis Airport (GDK) until further notice Martin County Witham Field Boil Water Notices (Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne) Total boil water advisories issued statewide: 31 counties Alachua, Bradford, Brevard, Citrus, Collier, Columbia, DeSoto, Duval, Escambia, Glades, Gulf, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Polk, Santa Rosa, Seminole, St. Lucie, Sumter, and Volusia. For county specific information pertaining to areas under boil water advisories, please contact the local county emergency operations center. Brief 3 Page 8 of 12
Educational Facilities Due to Hurricane Jeanne, classes will not be held in about half (33) of Florida s school districts, seven community colleges, and campuses at three state universities. Two additional school districts, one community college, and one university are still recovering from Hurricane Ivan. Some decisions on school, community college, and university closings for Tuesday will not be made until later this evening. Parents and students should monitor local news for the very latest information. Below is a detailed list of closings for today, September 28: K12 Public Schools Schools in the following 35 counties and the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind will be CLOSED today: o Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, Seminole, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, and Wakulla (in preparation for or recovering from Hurricane Jeanne) o Escambia and Santa Rosa (recovering from Hurricane Ivan) o St. Lucie (still recovering from Hurricane Frances and now Jeanne) Escambia and Santa Rosa counties will re-open on October 11, 2004. Community Colleges 7 Colleges are CLOSED today due to Hurricane Jeanne: o Brevard Community College o Florida Community College at Jacksonville o Indian River Community College o Lake City Community College o Palm Beach Community College o Polk Community College o South Florida Community College Still recovering from Hurricane Ivan and CLOSED today: o Pensacola Junior College (classes scheduled to resume Monday, Oct. 4) State Universities CLOSED today due to Hurricane Jeanne: o FAU St. Lucie campus (all other campuses will open) o UCF Cocoa, Melbourne, and Palm Bay campuses (all other campuses will open) o USF Lakeland campus (All other campuses are OPEN) Still recovering from Hurricane Ivan and CLOSED today: o UWF Dorms will re-open Monday, Oct. 4, with classes resuming Tuesday, Oct. 5 For more information on schools, community colleges, and universities, please visit: www.fldoe.org. Brief 3 Page 9 of 12
Disaster Food Stamp Benefits (Hurricanes Charley and Frances) As of Sept. 27, the total Electronic Bank Transfer ( EBT ) Funds issued to date is $11,077,283. For information on the Disaster Food Stamp Program, including specific times, dates, and locations in your area, please call your local Department of Children and Families ( DCF ) office or 1-800-342-9274. Fatalities Confirmed by Medical Examiner Total hurricane related fatalities confirmed statewide: 91 Hurricane Charley Total: (33) Charlotte: 5; Collier: 3; DeSoto: 1; Hardee: 2; Highlands: 1; Lee: 6; Orange: 3; Osceola: 1; Polk: 6; Sarasota: 2; Volusia: 2, Brevard: 1. Hurricane Frances Total: (32): Alachua: 3; Broward: 1; Collier: 1; Flagler: 1; Highlands: 1; Hillsborough: 2; Indian River: 1; Lee: 1; Marion: 3; Martin: 1; Osceola: 2; Palm Beach: 4; Polk: 4; Putnam: 1; Seminole: 1; St. Lucie: 1; Volusia: 4 Hurricane Ivan Total: (23): Bay: 2; Calhoun: 4; Escambia: 10; Manatee: 1; Okaloosa: 3; Santa Rosa: 3 Hurricane Jeanne Total (3): Brevard: 1; Clay: 1; Dade: 1. Insurance Company Contact Information For a complete listing of insurance company contact information, please visit http://www.floridadisaster.org/eoc/insurance_contacts.asp. Power Company Contact Information Florida Power and Light Hotline: 1-800-4-OUTAGE Progress Energy: 1-800-228-8485 TECO: 1-888-223-0800 Gulf Power: 1-800-GUPOWER Hotlines for Emergency Relief Florida Emergency Information Line (FEIL):1-800-342-3557 American Red Cross Information Hotline: 1-866-GET-INFO or 1-866-438-4636 Salvation Army Prayer and Spiritual Support Hotline: 1-888-363-2769 Elder Services Hotline: 1-800-963-5337 To report unlawful discrimination, please contact the Florida Commission on Human Relations Hotline: 1-866-523-7250. For more information on schools, community colleges, and universities, please visit: www.fldoe.org. Brief 3 Page 10 of 12
Hotlines for Volunteers and Donations Florida Volunteer and Donations Hotline: 1-800-FLHELP1 or visit www.flahurricanefund.org. American Red Cross Donations Hotline: 1-866-HELP-NOW or visit www.redcross.org Salvation Army Donation Hotline: 1-800-SAL-ARMY or 1-800-725-2769 Donations to help schools, community colleges, and universities recover from the 2004 Hurricane Season may be sent to: o The Florida Education Foundation 325 West Gaines Street, 15 th Floor, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 Attn: Diane McCain, Executive Director A number of community colleges have also set up hurricane recovery funds; Donations may be sent to: o Brevard Community College Foundation, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922 o Central Florida Community College Foundation, 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, FL 34474 Additional community colleges that have also set up hurricane recovery funds; Donations may be sent to: o Edison College Hurricane Recovery Fund, Edison College Foundation, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 239/489-9210 o Florida Association of Community Colleges, 816 S. Martin Luther King Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32301 o Indian River Community College Foundation, 3209 Virginia Ave, Fort Pierce, FL 34981 o Pensacola Junior College Foundation, 1000 College Blvd., Pensacola, FL 32504 o Polk Community College Foundation, 999 Avenue H NE, Winter Haven, FL 33881-4299 o Seminole Community College Foundation, 100 Welton Boulevard, Sanford, FL 32773-6199 o South Florida Community College Foundation, 600 West College Avenue, Avon Park, FL 33825-9399 o St. Johns River Community College Foundation, 5001 St. Johns River, Palatka, FL 32177 o Valencia Community College Foundation, P.O. Box 3028, Orlando, Fl 32808-3028 Hotlines for Financial and Recovery Assistance FEMA Disaster Assistance Hotline: 1-800-621-FEMA or 1-800-621-3362 Unemployment Compensation Claims: 1-800-204-2418 Also the Web site for Employment/Unemployment questions is www.floridajobs.org. To verify contractor licensure, please visit: www.myfloridalicense.com or call 1-850-487-1395. To report unlicensed activity, please call: 1-850-488-6603. To report price gouging, call 1-800-646-0444 or 1-800-435-7352 or visit www.myflorida.com to register a complaint online. Brief 3 Page 11 of 12
Hotlines for Financial and Recovery Assistance (Cont d) For roof assistance or temporary roof repairs through Army Corps of Engineers, call 1-888-Roof-Blu. For consumer questions on insurance and banking: 1-800-22-STORM or 1-800-227-8676. For information on the Disaster Food Stamp Program, including specific times, dates, and locations in your area, please call your local Department of Children and Families ( DCF ) office or 1-800-342-9274. For information on the Office of Supplier Diversity s Minority Business Enterprise Hurricane Relief & Recovery Efforts, please call 1-888-OSD-MWBE or 1-888-673-6923, or to find a relief quickly by commodity please visit: http://osd.dms.state.fl.us/ocmod.cfm or by name please visit: http://osd.dms.state.fl.us/dirhome.htm ### Brief 3 Page 12 of 12