City of North Port, FL

07/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/08/2024 01:53

City, County prep for possible Myakka River flooding

City, County prep for possible Myakka River flooding

Published on August 07, 2024

Sarasota County Government and the City of North Port are coordinating to provide sandbags and shelter to residents who may be impacted by expected flooding near the Myakka River in the coming days.
** NOTE: Areas of North Port located near the Myakkahatchee Creek and Big Slough are not areas of concern at this time.
Based on information and guidance from theUS National Weather Service Tampa Bay Florida, parts of the Myakka River will experience elevated flood levels between Thursday, Aug. 8, and Saturday, Aug. 10. Individuals should take precautions now to protect their families and property.
NWS has issued a Flood Warning for areas mentioned below until the Myakka River recedes. Areas immediately surrounding the river, especially low-lying areas, may experience up to two feet of flooding between Thursday and Saturday.
NWS indicates flooding will be experienced from north to south along the Myakka River:
North of Clark Road on Thursday, Aug. 8,
Near I-75 during the afternoon of Friday, Aug. 9,
US-41 during the early morning of Saturday, Aug. 10.
A temporary evacuation center is available to any citizen who is relocating from at-risk-areas along the Myakka River to the following location:
Woodmere Park, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice.
Those who are impacted and relocating to an evacuation center are asked to come prepared with what they need. A disaster supply checklist and emergency preparedness guide can be found at scgov.net/beprepared.
Self-service sandbags distribution points will be open at the two following locations. Bags and sand will be provided. Individuals are asked to bring their own shovels.
George Mullen Activity Center, 1602 Kramer Way, North Port
Beginning at 2 p.m. today, Wednesday, Aug. 7, while supplies last.
Sarasota County Fleet-South, 4531 Annex Road, Venice
Only on Thursday, Aug. 8, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
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