SITUATION REPORT No. 8 Hurricane Irma - Granicus

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SITUATION REPORT No. 8Hurricane IrmaThe Florida State Emergency Response TeamSeptember 12, 2017 - Published at 1415hrsState Emergency Operations Center Activation Level: 1Reporting Period: Sept. 12, 2017 0700hrs – Sept. 12, 2017 1900hrsInformation Current as of 1300hrs*Updated Information in Red*CURRENT SITUATION/ WEATHER SUMMARY:Irma was declared posttropical by the NationalHurricane Center earlyTuesday morning. Mostlysunny skies are expectedstatewide with rainchances less than 20%.Temperatures will be nearnormal, but index valuescould reach the mid 90sthis afternoon. Significantriver flooding will continueover the next several daysas heavy rainfall fromHurricane Irma drains intoFlorida Peninsula rivers.River Flood Warnings arein effect for 16 major riverstems and creeks inFlorida. Major to record flooding is occurring or expected along the following rivers: St.Johns, St. Mary’s, Black Creek, Haw Creek, Santa Fe, Ocklawaha, Deep Creek, DurbinCreek, Anclote, Hillsborough, Alafia, Little Manatee, Myakka, Horse Creek, Peace,Fisheating Creek, Imperial and Caloosahatchee. Water levels may take several days toweeks to recede.COUNTY ACTIONS:REGION 1BayCalhounEscambiaGulfHolmesJacksonEOC Level333333Local StateofEmergencyYYYYNYEvacuationOpenSchool ntClosingNNNNNN

OkaloosaSanta RosaWaltonWashington3322REGION 2EOC GION MarionNassauPutnamSt JohnsUnion2112113332122EOC Level1111112221112REGION 4EOC PolkSumter22111112NNYYLocal StateofEmergencyYYYYYYYYYYYYYLocal StateofEmergencyYYYYYYYYYYYYYLocal School NNNNNNEvacuationOpenSchool NNNNNNEvacuationOpenSchool osingYYYYYYYYYYYYYCountyGovernmentClosingYYYYYYYY

1Local StateofEmergencyYYYYYYYYYLocal StateofEmergencyYYYYYYYYYYLocal StateofEmergencyY111YYYEOC evelREGION 5BrevardIndian RiverLakeMartinOrangeOsceolaSeminoleSt. LucieVolusia111211112EOC LevelREGION ateeOkeechobeeSarasota2111111111EOC LevelREGION 7BrowardMiami-DadeMonroePalm NNNNNNYYYEvacuationOpenSchool tionOpenSchool cuationOpenSchool OpenOrderSheltersSTATE ACTIONS: SEOC is activated to a Level 1 with 24-hour operations. Conference call with counties is being conducted daily at 1115 and 1715Executive Orders:Executive OrderNumberEO-17-234EM-3385DR-4337Date ve OrderEmergency DeclarationDisaster Declaration3

STATE OFFICE CLOSURES: State Offices in all 67 counties are close.OPERATIONAL OBJECTIVES:1. Conduct lifesaving and life sustaining response operations in impacted communities.2. Conduct debris clearance of prioritized critical transportation routes to facilitatemovement of commodities, emergency responders, DSA Teams, and other criticalworkers for disaster survivor support.3. Deliver life sustaining commodities directly to prioritized shelter and Points of Distribution(PODs) in impacted counties.4. Consolidate shelter operations.5. Identify temporary short-term housing requirements, implement Transitional ShelteringAssistance (TSA), and develop a long-term housing strategy.6. Move commodities to prioritized counties in impacted areas.7. Conduct assessments for critical facilities and power restorations in impacted counties.8. Conduct comprehensive and inclusive public messaging to provide timely, targeted, andaccessible disaster-specific information to the disaster survivors, stakeholders, and thegeneral public.9. Implement and deliver FEMA Individual Assistance Programs to disaster survivors.EMERGENCY SERVICES BRANCH:ESF 4&9 Firefighting/Search and Rescue US&R Recon Teams are moving to Key WestUS&R Recon Teams are tasked and on scene for Marathon/Naples/Miami areasWater assets in and moving to Northwest FloridaBeginning to examine the potential for demobilization for EMAC and Federal TeamsESF 8 Health & Medical Services Currently working on SAT Team to assist with discharge of evacuees out of shelters to betransported to hospitalsRequesting 2 DMATS: RFD for 90-100 special needs personnel and 1 for Keys reentryRequesting 2 additional DMATS for Field Mobile Shelter that has a capacity for 250evacueesSupporting Special Needs Sheltering operationsSupporting Healthcare Facility evacuationsFederal Medical Station supporting shelter operationsPublic Health Service teams supporting shelter operations4

Disaster Medical Assistance Teams supporting healthcare facility evacuations and EDaugmentationUSAR staging in Tallahassee, Perry and Georgia will deploy to South Florida forresponseCoordinating with FHCA Liaison in assisting several nursing homes with evacuations.Continuing with patient movement61 medical personnel are currently relocating to FIUPreordered pharmaceuticals for sheltersAssisting with evacuationsSecuring transport of medical personnel assetsSecuring additional volunteers for special needs sheltersFinalizing post-impact assessment plansPrepare for post impact needsDeveloping sheltering plan for State ESF8 staff and familiesCoordinated with ESF 12 & 16 for fuel to assist in ambulance missions for evacuations94 Special Needs Shelters are open sheltering for 11,021 special needs clients, 4,490caregivers, and 1,177 other family members.ESF 10 Environment Is working with FlaWARN to support Cocoa Beach Water Utilities to maintain waterpressure which is currently affecting 40% of the area population.Mobilized 12 Hazardous Assessment and Response Teams (HART) to assess sites andrespond to releases and other storm impacts.o DEP HART Teams are staging with the assistance of EPA and USCG to assesshazardous waste facilities.DEP has expanded order for power plants to cover the entire state to assist any facilityrecovering from the stormDEP has published a new order to waive certain rules for fuel facilities impacted by thestorm.DEP is standing up Beach Response Teams and participating with assistance of USACEin efforts to expedite recovery of Florida beaches.Fielding county generator needsAssessing Pump InventoriesChecking on the impact of dune fortification for Flagler, St. Johns, and Volusia countycoastline; Washington Oaks Garden State ParkWorking with US ACE, FEMA, USCG and various state agencies on a Debris RemovalWork Group.DEP is working with FWC, EPA, and USCG to mitigate pollutants from submergedvessels.Ongoing Missions:o #212- FDEP request for USACE to oversee Flagler county coastal fortificationo #285- FlaWARN Generator Mobilized for Staging and Deploymento #483, 486 - ESF10 tasked FDEP to build berms in St. Johns & Volusia counties ESF10 has identified Anderson Columbia as the contractor for this missiono #609 – ESF10 tasked FDEP to fortify A1A in Flagler Countyo #1265-Deployment of SERT FlaWARN Generator Resourceso #1746- Coastal Beaches Planning Resource Team with the US ACEo #2257-Alachua County generator request for lift stationo #2402- Indian River Company Requests Beach Assessments5

oooo#2461-Monroe County pipe fittings#2466- Recon requests for Hazardous Material facilities#2520-Turtle nest marking request#2645- 12K of Diesel fuel requested to pump Chemours MineESF 13 Military Support Florida National Guard (FLNG) currently has 7,520 Florida National Guard Soldiers andAirmen on duty and 1,545 National Guard from other states (through EMAC)At the SEOC FLNG personnel are staffing ESF 13, the Logistics Desk, ESF 5 (Planning),and ESF 5 (RECON), meteorology, and Air Operations Branch. ESF13 and the LogisticsMissions to staff the SLRC and county liaisons (SERT LNO) are activated.FLNG headquarters and major command units are actively planning for future operations.Continue logistics support to the SLRC and LSA locations.SAR teams with ESF 4, and 9 teams are conducting missions within the Joint OperationsArea (JOA)SERT LNO assisting EOCs in their assigned countiesStaffing 257 shelter locations throughout JOAAircraft positioned at Opa LockaContinue logistics support to the SLRC and LSA locationsConduct Joint Reception, Staging, Onward movement, and Integration (JRSOI)Requesting and coordinating EMAC forcesEMAC integration to Florida forcesESF 16 Law Enforcement Deploying resources to be used to support state and county needsCoordinating escorts for multiple convoys of fuel tankers and medical suppliesEnsuring RLECTS are staffed with representatives from ESF16 partners including FloridaSheriff’s Association and Florida Chiefs AssociationCoordinating with local law enforcement to assist in traffic controlCoordinating with multiple counties law enforcement to restore normal radiocommunicationAIR OPERATIONS Collecting airport information in at-risk areas Staging air assets for movement post-impact Organize fuel staging for distro post-impact Stage teams at Moody, Eglin, Albany FAA Airspace Planning Track CAP asset movementINFRASTRUCTURE BRANCH: ESF 1/3 – Transportation & Public Workso FDOT staff deployed to SEOC ESF room set up and staffedo Weigh station bypass authorization granted to our emergency response vehicleso Issued overweight transportation waiverso ALL TOLLS are suspended6

Deploying county liaisonsActivated traffic countersWorking EMAC missions on debris and bridge inspection.FDOT crews are in South Florida doing damage assessment and cleaning majorinterstate. Publishing updates to Florida 511 Closed construction zones Contractors activated & staging Florida Turnpike SunPass strike teams For Road Closures see:o Florida 511: http://www.fl511.com/o Florida Hwy Patrol: http://www.flhsmv.gov/fhp/traffic/ Bridge Closureso Monitoring Coordinating receiving major assets from Federal. Sea Port Status (As of 12 Sep/10 PM EMCONSTELLATION Info Message 688)Whiskey - Winds 39mph within 72 hoursX-Ray - Winds 39mph within 48 hoursYankee - Winds 39mph within 24 hours Port ManateePort EvergladePort of Palm BeachPort of Fort PiercePort CanaveralPort MiamiPort of Key WestPort Tampa BayPort Saint PetePort of FernandinaJacksonvilleFt PiercePanama CityPensacolaZuluZuluZuluZuluZuluZuluZuluOpening at approximately 08:00 on 9/12/17Opening at approximately 16:00 on 9/12/17ZuluZuluZuluZuluOpen (Closed to inbound traffic)Airport StatusAirport NameStatusDade-Collier Trainingand Transition AirportDowntown FortLauderdale HeliportEverglades AirparkFortLauderdale/HollywoodInternational AirportClosed (EmergencyOps Only)ClosedClosedClosed (EmergencyOps Only)7

Immokalee RegionalAirportKey West InternationalAirportMarco Island AirportMiami Executive AirportMiami HomesteadGeneral Aviation AirportMiami Seaplane BaseNaples MunicipalAirportNorth Perry AirportOpa-Locka ExecutiveAirportPalm BeachInternational AirportPunta Gorda AirportSouthwest FloridaInternational AirportSt Pete-ClearwaterInternational AirportTallahasseeCommercial AirportThe Florida KeysMaraton InternationalAirportVero Beach MunicipalAirport ClosedCommercial Service TerminatedClosedClosed (EmergencyOps Only)Closed (EmergencyOps Only)ClosedClosedClosedClosed (EmergencyOps Only)Commercial Service TerminatedCommercial Service TerminatedCommercial Service TerminatedClosedClosedClosedCommercial Service Terminated(Emergency Ops Only)FAA major airport status: http://www.fly.faa.gov/flyfaa/semap.jspNo active ESUs as of 9/12/17.Engaging EMAC process, FEMA and non-Florida contractors for staffing and resourceassistance.WMDs monitoring, waterways and open flood control structures; performing final checksof hazards, equipment and supplies; and closing district landsUSACE releasing water from Lake Okeechobee, monitoring the Herbert Hoover Dike,briefing media, extending navigational lock hours and closing campgroundsESF 2 Telecommunications Communicating with Telcom partners for communication status on wireline, data, andwireless services support agencies and resource providersCoordinating with state, federal and industry partnerso Are being deployed to affected areas (SATCOWS, SATCOLTS, mobile devices,communications trailers, charging stations, staff, etc.)o Deploying more Mi-Fi/Hotspots, satellite phones, mobile satellite systems withAmateur Radio Operators for deployment post-stormState Law Enforcement Radio System (SLERS) –some sites on generator, some sitesdown, working to restore services to down sites.Monitoring SEOC bandwidth on MFN Public DMS8

Assessing Operational Status of SLERS and availability of Teleco’s Service Resources.Some 60% are operational. We are still waiting on status of some site.Preparing to assist and support County & SEOC missions, as neededCoordinating satellite communicationsIdentifying Telecom resources and preparing for deployment if neededAssessing fuel / generator status for cell towers and central offices.Coordinating delivery of mobile devices for responders.Coordinating purchase of Satellite PhonesESF 12 Energy Monitoring electric transmission, grid and power production; Reporting in Mission 1236 as“Grid Stability Update”Tracking and Reporting power outages starting 0600 through 2100 at every 3 hours. Seemission #1236.Electric utilities coordinating with mutual aid restoration resourcesIn contact with all affected utilities to obtain needs and place needs requests intomissionsTurkey Point Nuclear Plant being powered back up and will be operational within 24hoursELECTRIC & NATURAL GAS UTILITIES (Public Service Commission)o The state is monitoring the power grid for sufficient power and the natural gasinfrastructure for any damages that can cause a loss of service to power plants. Thestate is coordinating with utilities to identify and resolve fuel, equipment, and resourceneeds.o All utilities are assessing damage and focusing on restoration of transmission linerestoral. Substations would be next to be repaired and then the distribution feeders.Restoration time estimates will be forthcoming.Obtained Mutual aid for Vero Beachfrom FPL, OUC and Texas.ESF 12 Fuels Monitoring EM CONSTELLATION missions, monitoring Bulk Fuel Supply, monitoringFuel Supply along evacuation route(s), monitoring USAR needs. Coordinating emergencyfuel resupply.o Preparing to survey Fuel supply along evacuation routes for US1 Turnpike, I-75“from Ft Lauderdale to Tampa”, and I-95 “from Miami to Palm Beach”.o Coordinating with State emergency fuel vendor, “Emergency fuel contractor hassecured 1.5 million gallons of fuel for initial delivery and confirmed that additionalfuel supply for future deliveries. Also, they have sent us a list of availableequipment resources available”.o Fuel equipment assets available Working with fuel industry to get more fuel into the state Working with power companies to get fuel. Working on entry plan in the Keys.Started list of open stations with fuel by Gas Buddy and available in the fuel roomHUMAN SERVICES BRANCH:ESF 6: ESF 6 is working with support agencies to identify state mass care resources.9

ESF 6 coordinating with counties’ ESF 6 counterpart using our situational awareness unitto communicate with each county.Mass Care Calls are ongoingSheltering focusFocus: How to facilitate common operating picture of ESF 6 in the State.American Red Cross NSS reflects a 50% drop in population; this number does not match the number ofshelters closing- Need to consolidate 92 ERV’s in state Approved P.O’s for 3 major kitchens Shelter-pop 95,764 423 shelters Special needs Pop: 16,633 85 special needs shelterThe Salvation Army 190,000 meals and snacks served Field kitchens to arrive today Naples and Broward county Shelters are closing down 32 canteens will be releasing to support South Florida more canteens coming from out of state Starting tomorrow team will be arriving to assist in the Keys or as close as they can get tothe area.Florida Baptist 6 location and 6 kitchens coming in; 4 out of state kitchens to start feeding on Friday Communications and fuel challenged Working with vendors, getting food to where needs to be deliveredFood Banks 5 fully powered locations; others working with generators but operational Receiving products and helping to support other food banks and shelters Distributing food boxesESF 11 Food & Water Updating food, water, and ice need projections, along with the affected population, areposted under info-messages 171, and 244. FEMA Resource Requests forms have been submitted for:o 11 million shelf stable mealso 4.1 million liters of water (1,083,105 gallons)o 668 cases of baby supplies (infant and toddler kits) Monitoring EM Constellation for missions involving USDA foods Ensuring adequate food resources are available to residents impacted by Hurricane Irma,and are prioritizing these resources based on areas where landfall occurred first andbased upon urgency of need. These areas in particular are: Monroe, Charlotte, Collier,Lee, Sarasota, and shelters of last refuge. Working with retail partners to obtain food resources for shelters in the most critical areasand with the most critical needs. Most of these retail partners, in addition to mainline fooddistributors, are currently conducting damage and travel assessments.10

Awaiting approval from USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) to release foods sourcedfrom The Emergency Assistance Food Program (TEFAP) and Commodity SupplementalFood Service (CSFP) foods to be used by all counties per the Presidential DisasterDeclaration.Ensuring ice is available for shelters, canteens, kitchens, and military support operations.ESF 11 is also ensuring that they have the ability to hold and store ice. If not, we aresourcing the availability of reefer trucks for use.Drawing down USDA Foods from the state inventory (405,000 meals) as well asinventory from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture (427,000 meals) for mealpreparation. Food preparation capability are currently being assessed.Staging infant and toddler supplies in Pensacola for distribution for missions received.We are working with the SEOC Logistics section to locate pre-staged resources so thatthey can be redirected to counties on the SW Coast.MRE’s to be delivered by FEMA, not LogisticsChallenges: Feeding in some counties/ shelters Distribution vehicles Propane can’t get in State, Pipelines are shutdown. Propane comes by rail, boat andtruck.Shelter needs: consolidate shelters to free up the FNGo ESF6- call all counties to coordinate Mass care operations, meet at 4 everydayDiscuss shelter consolidation and staffing Resource shelters as they consolidate NE Florida is expecting new shelters to open as population returns to FL Staffing shelters is a priority; we need to relieve the FNG and County from shelteroperations.Shelter Consolidations: County by county calls to gather information on this Ask about Personal Assistance Service PAS: Is it available in shelters? Use Volunteers in shelters to release the FNG and countyESF 15 Volunteers & Donations Conducting conference calls FVOAD and county ESF 15 calls and assessing volunteerassets Working with CERT teams across the state on county EOC support A-DART on standby Coordinating messaging for donations & volunteer management Volunteers and Donation Call Center is activated Coordinating with ARC and DMS on shelter support operations to place and use stateworkers as shelter workers Working with Coca Cola to obtain water for distribution in the impacted area Working on providing ESF 8 with volunteers that have a medical background Identifying state employee volunteers to assist in host shelters Identifying bi-lingual speakers to work the call center Establishing Crisis Cleanup11

Focusing on shelter supportProviding donation supportCoordinating with all teams currently on standbyProviding county volunteer supportSorting Volunteer database and distributing to countiesWorking with private sector partners and NGO’s to fulfill community needsCoordinating with our teams on standbyVolunteer managementESF 17 Animal & Agricultural Issues Incident Command Post (ICP) located in Kissimmee/Osceola County at University ofFlorida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension Office. Locating advanced base locations in south Florida; coordinating with UF/IFAS onpossible location. Establishing a staging area at the ICP tomorrow to accept donations, response suppliesand equipment. Working a Pasco County request for veterinarian and Animal Health Technicianassistance for pet shelters. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) checking on reports receivedabout wolf hybrid issues in Desoto County. Working an EMAC REQAs to request a short Type lll IMT and a Veterinary ResponseTeam from Mississippi. Working an existing FEMA Mission to utilize local federal USDA personnel for incidentresponse. FDACS Division of Fruit and Vegetable, Plant Industry and the Office of Ag. Water Policyoffering personnel for response actions. Preparing a RRF for National Veterinary Response Teams or a DoD veterinary team. Working vector control missions through the ESF-17 Mosquito Control Incident ResponseTeam (MCIRT). Coordinating with the Bureau of Dairy, FDACS Division of Food Safety, on addressingdairy issues and fuel prioritization and obtaining generators through GarnerEnvironmental. Coordinating with Florida Veterinary Medical Association (FVMA) for solicitation ofveterinary and animal health technician volunteers from the Florida Veterinary Corps. FWC contacting Class 1 facilities and venomous reptile facilities to confirm that theanimals are secure. Working with the State Agricultural Response Team (SART) which is a Mac Group insupport of state ESF17, to establish incident priorities, push resources to our IMT,coordinate the communication and information flow between our IMT and SART partneragencies.Logistics Section Assisting staging forces in conjunction with Dept. of Education and the University Systemto get shelters to stage National Guard and other first respondersCoordinating procurement of SLRC and LSA support packages (pending PO)Developed and Requested approval for Heavy Equipment PackageProcuring shuttle service for SLRCRequesting Mobile Mini for LSA use12

Coordinating with ESF 11 and ESF 6 to procure water and foodPreparing to staff and support 3 LSAs and FEMA ISBa.Coordinating RRF for use of CBJTCb.Coordinating MOU for use of Lease Land in Orlandoc.Preparing MOU/Lease for use of West Palm Beach Fairgrounds and LeeCounty Mosquito ControlPlanning LSAs in Lakeland, Homestead ARB, South Florida Fairgrounds, and LeeCounty Mosquito Control and continue to monitor the storm to determine any additionalneeds or changes.Support packages have been ordered for LSAs in Lakeland, Homestead, South Floridaand Lee countySecuring NE FL Fairgrounds to temporary stage and lodge assistance teams and firstresponders.Coordinating with Dept. of Corrections to ensure water distributers delivered waterrequirements to support multiple DC facilities.Completing EMAC/RRFs for multiple functions (including DMAT, NJARNG Truck Unit,and initial water and food)Pushing supplies to MarathonOpening LSA LeeEstablishing LSA HomesteadEstablishing IMT CSA-Duval (County Staging Area Duval)ESF 14- External Affairs Continuing to manage all media inquiries Continuing to manage ESF 14 email inquiries Coordinating with PatLive for any issues or concerns regarding the FEIL. Preparing supplemental messaging for local staff and partners regarding evacuation andlife safety Pushing life safety and protective actions via social media Amplifying local and partner messaging via social media Working with EOG to meet staffing needs Coordinated with PatLive for any issues or concerns regarding the FEIL Working with ESF 4/9 and 6 to forward all life-safety tweets/requests Working with EOG to meet future staffing needs.ESF 18- Business, Industry & Economic Stabilization Conducting Private Sector Coordination Conference Calls. Working with ESF 12 Fuels in identifying availability, messaging to private sectorpartners, and working through related issues. The Florida Virtual Business Emergency Operations Center business damageassessment surveying tool has been activated for businesses to report damagesresulting from Hurricane Irma. Businesses are encouraged to visithttp://flvbeoc.org/index.php. Click on Hurricane Irma. ESF 18 Representatives are manning a private sector hotline at (850) 815-4925 torespond to calls from businesses and private sector support organizations. The Department of Economic Opportunity is readying the Disaster UnemploymentAssistance Program to provide temporary income support to eligible individuals incounties approved for FEMA Individual Assistance.13

ESF 18 Representatives are working with its private sector partners to identify the“open/close” status of businesses. This information is being posted to the SERTHurricane Irma web page: http://www.floridadisaster.org/info/.DEO is also preparing to launch the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge LoanProgram to provide support to businesses that suffered economic or physical damagefrom Hurricane Irma.RecoveryIndividual Assistance: Working on Critical Needs Assessment Spreadsheet for IA FEMA Counterparts toconsider future grant funding (evacuees from counties with mandatory evacuations forlife saving measures) Identifying Staffing short falls and requesting possible EMAC assistance Staffing Lifeline for Human Services with 5 Volunteers to follow up on unresolved FEILline cases. Continuing to staff the Lifeline with Volunteers to resolve unmet needs and update FEILline database. Standing up the Housing Task Force Daily Conference Call Awaiting Activation of the Transitional Sheltering Assistance and the Critical NeedsAssistance Programs from FEMA Working with FEMA to set up and staff Disaster Recovery Centers Working with FEMA to push Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams into most impactedareas.ORIGINAL DECLARED COUNTIES SEPTEMBER 10, 2017Charlotte, Collier, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Pinellas, and SarasotaCounties.AMMENDMENT 1 SEPTEMBER 11, 2017ClayDuvalFlaglerPutnamSt. JohnsAMMENDMENT 2 SEPTEMBER 11, 2017BrowardPalm BeachPublic Assistance:*ALL 67 COUNTIES*CATEGORY A - DEBRIS REMOVAL 75%CATEGORY B - EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE MEASURES 100% for first 30 days fromincident start date (September 4, 2017)EHP Recovery: Coordinating debris conceptual operating framework and EHP planning related thereto. Planning EHP compliance processes/strategies for anticipated permanent workcategories.14

Recovery continuing to support life safety missions through the SERT Debris BranchSection to assist with Debris Removal. Their FOCUS is clearing the path to push criticalresources in to survivors and support ongoing search and rescue efforts.Internet: http://www.floridadisaster.orgb15

State Emergency Operations Center Activation Level: 1 Reporting Period: Sept. 12, 2017 0700hrs - Sept. 12, 2017 1900hrs Information Current as of 1300hrs *Updated Information in Red* _ CURRENT SITUATION/ WEATHER SUMMARY: Irma was declared post-tropical by the National Hurricane Center early Tuesday morning. Mostly sunny skies are expected