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Orange County advises residents to stay informed as Hurricane Matthew approaches the state

ORLANDO, Fla.- Orange County’s Office of Emergency Management is advising residents to stay vigilant and informed as Hurricane Matthew approaches the state of Florida. The latest projected storm path indicates Orange County and eastern neighboring counties may be impacted as early as Thursday evening. At this time, Orange County has activated to a Level Two, which includes bringing in additional support personnel for preparedness efforts. Activation levels may adjust as the storm approaches.

Citizens are being asked to finalize preparedness effort to include: ensure that any loose items in yard or home are secured; make sure that emergency supply kits are stocked with water and nonperishable foods enough to last 3 – 5 days.  Please top off vehicles with fuel. Consider visiting the ATM, prior to any potential power outage. Check on neighbors, particularly seniors and those who may have special needs. Finally, please bring pets inside and ensure the safety of livestock.

Shelters:

Apopka – 3258 Clarcona Road

Bithlo – 18753 Old Cheney Highway

John Young – 4200 S. John Young Pkwy.

Taft – 11442 Intermodal Way

Three Points- 4631 Young Pine Road

West Orange – 644 Beulah Road

Zellwood – 3400 Golden Gem Road

Ongoing:

Get Notifications and Stay Informed

Download Orange County, Florida’s OCFL Alert, OCFL News, OCFL 311, OC ALERT mobile applications for free on Apple and Android devices to receive emergency management communications and to stay informed before, during and after a storm, bit.ly/OCMobileapps.

American Red Cross Emergency App – Monitor conditions in your area or throughout the storm track, prepare your family and home, find help and let others know you are safe even if the power is out.

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