Sumter County, FL

10/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/06/2024 15:45

Sumter County Preparation for Hurricane Milton

As Hurricane Milton approaches, Sumter is actively preparing to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. The County's Emergency Management team is closely monitoring the storm's path and is working with local, state, and federal agencies to coordinate a comprehensive response plan. Here's what our community needs to know about the ongoing preparedness efforts:

Ongoing Monitoring and Coordination

The Emergency Management team is actively tracking Hurricane Milton. We are in direct communication with the National Hurricane Center, the National Weather Service, and state officials to provide up-to-date information about the storm's movement and potential impact.

Preparedness Activities:

  • Public Infrastructure Protection: The County's Public Works department is working to secure critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and drainage systems. Crews have begun inspecting and clearing stormwater drains to minimize flooding risks.
  • Power and Utilities: We are coordinating with local utility companies to ensure that power outages are addressed swiftly, and that restoration plans are ready to go into action as soon as it is safe to do so.

How You Can Prepare:

Residents are encouraged to take the following steps to prepare:

  • Review your family's emergency plan, including how you will communicate and where you will go if evacuation is necessary.
  • Ensure you have enough supplies for at least five days, including food, water, medications, and any necessary items for children or pets.
  • Stay informed by following official County channels, the National Weather Service, and local news outlets for updates on Hurricane Milton.

Stay Connected:

For updates on storm tracking and preparedness efforts, follow us on Facebook here, visit our website at www.SumterPrepares.com, or call the County's Citizen Information Center at (352) 689-4400. Public safety is our top priority, and we will continue to provide timely updates as Hurricane Milton approaches.

Safety Reminders:

  • Do not drive through flooded roadways.
  • Stay indoors during the storm and away from windows.
  • Follow evacuation orders if they are issued.

We urge all residents to remain calm, stay informed, and be prepared. Together, we can ensure the safety of our community.