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Friday, November 1, 2024

ICYMI: Search and Rescue Efforts Underway Following Hurricane Ian

Governor Ron DeSantis issued updates on Hurricane Ian at the State Emergency Operations Center with Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie. Earlier today, Governor DeSantis, First Lady Casey DeSantis and Director Guthrie surveyed the damage in Charlotte and Lee counties. Full remarks are available here.

More than 700 individuals have been rescued in Charlotte & Lee counties since search and rescue operations began this morning. There are currently 42,000 linemen responding to the more than 2.5 million reported power outages. They have already restored power to more than 200,000 accounts in Southwest Florida.

Today, First Lady Casey DeSantis also announced that donations have poured in to the Florida Disaster Fund, surpassing $10 million in just 24 hours of being activated. The Florida Disaster Fund is the State of Florida’s official private fund established to provide financial assistance to our communities as they respond to and recover from times of emergency or disaster. In partnership with public, private and other non-governmental organizations, the Florida Disaster Fund supports response and recovery activities. To contribute, please visit www.FloridaDisasterFund.org or text DISASTER to 20222.

The Federal Government has also added the following counties to the major disaster declaration, meaning they will receive individual assistance and category A (debris removal) funding at 100% for 30 days: Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Polk.

State preparation and response efforts include:

Search and Rescue

  • Since 1 a.m., search and rescue operations have been underway in response to Hurricane Ian. Urban Search and Rescue Team 2 was the first on site and the Coast Guard made dozens of rescues overnight. There are 8 USAR teams with more than 800 team members are performing search and rescue.
  • As of 2 p.m., more than 700 individuals have been rescued in Charlotte & Lee counties since SAR operations began this morning.
  • The Missouri Task Force 1 Disaster Situational Assessment and Reconnaissance (DSAR) Team is deploying to Florida through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact to support urban search and rescue efforts and incident assessment.
  • A Florida Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Team deployed to Central Florida to support state USAR Task Forces and incident assessment.
  • The National Guard and the Coast Guard are landing helicopters on barrier islands to perform search and rescue.
  • Search and Rescue crews rallied at the Fort Myers Sports Complex and have been running operations for the past 5 hours.
  • Florida National Guard members are conducting incident awareness and assessment missions this morning in Sarasota, DeSoto, Charlotte, Collier and Lee Counties. We expect that throughout the day, the Florida Guard will be engaged in a multitude of missions including search and rescue and route clearance operations.
  • Last night, Florida National Guard Brig. Gen. Sean Boyette, Task Force Florida commander, was appointed the Dual Status Command (DSC) commander in anticipation of Title 10 active-duty forces being assigned to assist with recovery operations.
  • Following Governor DeSantis’ authorization, a total of 5,000 Florida Guardsmen have been activated to State Active Duty for Hurricane Ian response operations. Up to 2,000 Guardsmen from neighboring states are also activated to assist.
Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM)

  • FDEM has compiled a Shelter in Place Survey to provide critical information to first responders during and after the anticipated landfall of Hurricane Ian. We are asking all individuals in the impact area of Hurricane Ian that made the decision to shelter in place to complete the survey. Please visit FloridaDisaster.org/Report to find the Shelter in Place Survey.
  • FDEM has activated the State Assistance Information Line (SAIL) to provide an additional resource for Floridians to receive up-to-date information regarding Hurricane Ian. Residents and visitors can call this toll-free hotline at 1-800-342-3557.
  • FDEM Recovery staff staged ahead of the storm are beginning rapid damage assessments in Collier, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Sarasota counties to expedite available federal assistance for disaster recovery.
  • FDEM has two active fuel depots and is staging an additional four fuel depots today throughout Central and Southwest Florida to ensure first responders have the fuel they need to conduct search and rescue operations.
  • FDEM Liaisons have been deployed to county EOCs in Brevard, Charlotte, Dixie, Hardee, Hillsborough, Lee, Pinellas, Sarasota and Seminole counties.
  • At the direction of FDEM Director and State Coordinating Officer Kevin Guthrie, Incident Management Teams (IMT) from Ohio and Colorado are on-scene to ensure additional support for response and recovery efforts after the storm.
  • FDEM is deploying several hundred shelter support staff to address staffing needs in counties that have opened their Special Needs hurricane shelters. Currently, more than 200 public shelters are open and available to impacted residents, with more than 50 of these being Special Needs Shelters.
  • FDEM is leading the State Emergency Response Team (SERT) for the Hurricane Ian response, with more than 350 SERT members staffing the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC).
  • FDEM has received more than 1,700 resource requests for Hurricane Ian. Over 1,500 of these requests are currently being processed and are either en route or being mobilized. This includes the coordination of resources such as: trucks of food and water, generators and water pumps.
  • FDEM is mobilizing pet food and supplies for displaced pets in Charlotte County, including: dry and canned dog food, dry and canned cat food, cat litter, disposable pet bowls and disposable leashes.
  • FDEM is deploying the following resources for distribution to impacted areas:
    • More than 400 bottles of oxygen to Charlotte County.
    • 255 ambulances
    • 200 trucks of food, water and ice
    • 200 large generators
    • 2 full service mechanical shops
    • 500,000 tarps
    • 375 kits for parents of infants and toddlers with critical supplies that will last for 10 days each
    • Four mobile triage units to Miami-Dade County.
    • Five truckloads of blankets and five truckloads of cots to support displaced residents.
    • FDEM is currently coordinating the provision of meals for first responders staged in Orange County.
  • FDEM is in constant communication with all 67 county emergency management offices and state agencies to coordinate protective actions and needed resources as communities experience storm impacts.
Power

  • There are currently 2.6 million people without power.
  • More than 200,000 accounts have already been restored in Southwest Florida, including
    • 62,000 in Sarasota County,
    • 44,000 in Hillsborough County,
    • 33,000 in Manatee County,
    • 28,000 in Lee County,
    • 14,000 in Collier County, and
    • 12,000 in Charlotte County.
    • For a full report on current outages, click here.
  • 42,000 linemen from utilities across the state are working 24/7 to restore power.
  • 125 Florida Highway Patrol Officers are transporting utility crews.
 

Health and Human Services

  • To support hospitals in Lee County without potable water, Florida is shuttling 1.2 million gallons of water on 20 trucks from Lakeland to Fort Myers.
  • AHCA has activated reporting in the Health Facility Reporting System (HFRS) and is requesting all health care providers report their census, available beds, evacuation status and generator status information. This information allows AHCA to assist health care providers in transferring patients if needed and ensure health care providers in impacted areas have the necessary resources and adequate power.
  • Patient Movement Mission (DOH 4052) is activated. This mission is a combined by AHCA, along with FHA, FHCA, LeadingAge, Florida Senior Living and Florida Assisted Living Associations.
  • This mission also supports the evacuation of nearly 8,000 patients and residents from more than 180 health care facilities.
  • Nearly 400 ambulances, paratransit busses, and support vehicles are responding to areas of anticipated landfall.
  • The Agency sent a Medicaid Provider Alert outlining Key Medicaid Information for Fee-For-Service and Managed Care Providers during Hurricane Ian, this can be found here.
  • AHCA has activated the Emergency Patient Look-Up System (E-PLUS).  Special needs shelters for 16 counties are able to utilize the system to retrieve patient medical records. E-PLUS is also available to assist medical providers and emergency response personnel with locating missing or displaced persons after the storm.
  • The State Surgeon General has signed a letter to allow staff of the Department and Agency for Health Care Administration to travel past curfews across state lines to conduct any necessary health and safety actions, this can be found here.
  • AHCA has identified Home Medical Equipment providers that can assist with supplying oxygen supplies to Special Needs Shelters.
  • The Agency partnered with Florida Health Care Association and Florida Hospital Association to initiate statewide calls with long term care facilities and hospitals.
  • As of today, 100% of operating long-term care facilities have a generator on-site. The Generator Status Map for long-term care facilities is available here.
  • Overnight, the state has been monitoring several healthcare facilities on generator power, two healthcare facilities are in the process of evacuating.
  • 400 additional nurses are moving into southwest Florida to assist.
  • 80 health care facilities have had power restored since the onset of the event and 319 facilities are currently waiting on power restoration.
  • Secretary Simone Marstiller has signed Emergency Order 22-001 suspending statutes of rules pertaining to level 2 background screening made necessary by Hurricane Ian. This allows health care facilities to deploy out of state health care workers to the same roles in Florida during the emergency. This can be found here.
  • APD is doing a preliminary damage assessment of all APD-licensed group homes in the affected areas.
  • APD is reaching out to the Qualified Organizations in the impacted areas to ensure the health and safety of Waiver Support Coordinators and clients.
  • APD is gathering unmet needs information from partner organizations and providers and working with the proper authorities to resolve the issues.
  • DOEA CARES Assessors are being deployed to serve in special needs shelters as requested through the Emergency Operations Center.
  • The Office of Public and Professional Guardians is checking in with public guardian offices to ensure wards are safe and needs are met.
  • Local agencies are assessing needs and impacts on the senior population served by the Department.
  • Agencies from unaffected areas are identifying staff that can be deployed to impacted areas.
  • The Elder Helpline, 1-800-96-ELDER, is still active during business hours, and after hours/weekend calls are being returned the following business day. Seniors may call for assistance with non-emergency needs.
  • The Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas County is doing operational readiness checks to be able to reopen tomorrow.
  • Senior Resource Alliance in Central Florida has initiated calls to senior clients in Brevard and Orange county to conduct welfare checks.
  • Several thousand shelf stable meals will be delivered this weekend to Pasco and Pinellas county for seniors; currently assessing needs with SW Florida for additional meals.
  • Alliance for Aging staff in Monroe county will be doing well checks on Friday for clients in the lower Keys area who were in flood zones.
  • The Bay Pines VA Healthcare System will close the following locations for in person and procedure appointments:
    • C.W. Bill Young VA Medical Center: Monday, September 26 through Thursday, September 29. This closure extends to the Emergency Department.
    • North Pinellas and St. Petersburg VA Clinics: Wednesday, September 28 and Thursday, September 29.
    • Sarasota, Bradenton, and Port Charlotte VA Clinics: Wednesday, September 28.
  • The Douglas T. Jacobson State Veterans’ Nursing Home in Port Charlotte is operational. Residents, staff and family members who sheltered in the home are safe and well. Hardened structure and roof are intact. The Veterans’ Home is operating on generator power.
  • The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced health care facility closures in Florida for Thursday, Sept. 29. For details, visit https://www.floridavets.org/news/.
    • DOH has partnered with Volunteer Florida to develop an online portal for health care practitioners who wish to volunteer their expertise, skills, and experience in areas impacted by Hurricane Ian.
    • DOH and AHCA’s Patient Movement Mission has evacuated roughly 8,246 patients from 201 health care facilities in areas of Hurricane Ian’s path. The Department continues to assess and support any additional necessary evacuations.
    • Boil Water Notices have been issued for 16 areas, over 11 counties, following the impacts from Hurricane Ian. DOH continues to monitor and maintain a comprehensive statewide list of notices for residents to access online.
  • The State Surgeon General signed Emergency Order 22-004 authorizing licensed health care professionals in good standing from out of state to practice in Florida for the duration of the EO. These professionals include: Physicians, Osteopathic Physicians, Physician Assistants, Advanced Practice Registered Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Paramedics, and Emergency Medical Technicians. In addition, the following licensed health care professionals are authorized to practice in Florida via Telehealth: Physicians, Osteopathic Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Advanced Practice Nurses. The EO can be found here.
  • The State Surgeon General has signed Emergency Order 22-001 waiving statutory procurement requirements to ensure DOH is able to deploy necessary action due to Hurricane Ian. This can be found here.
  • The State Surgeon General has signed a letter to allow staff of the Department and Agency for Health Care Administration to travel past curfews across state lines to conduct any necessary health and safety actions.
  • DOH has coordinated with the Office of Insurance Regulation to distribute an alert regarding permitted early prescription refills during a State of Emergency. This alert was sent to health insurers, managed care organizations, health entities, and licensed health care providers. The alert can be found here.
  • DOH has coordinated with Federal partners to support the deployment of nearly 100 individuals through various health and medical teams. These teams stand ready in Orlando, Atlanta, and Warner Robbins Air Force Base in Georgia.
  • DOH continues to coordinate across 67 county health departments on any necessary preparation resources, in coordination with county emergency managers.
  • The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice has begun to conduct wellness checks on staff, youth and families in impacted areas, and where safe to do so, has begun to assess facilities for damage. DJJ will continue its post-storm recovery efforts which include the continued assessment of facilities for damage and post-storm clean-up.
 

Infrastructure

  • Most of I-75, outside Charlotte and Lee Counties, is open. Crews are working to re-open the rest of I-75.
  • FDOT has dispatched 100 engineers working in teams of 2 to perform bridge inspections.
    • Cut and Toss Crews are actively clearing roadways for search and rescue operations. Continue to listen to local law enforcement and county officials for potential detours.
    • FDOT bridge inspectors are inspecting bridges. 197 bridges have been inspected as 11:30 am
  • FDOT inspectors have cleared 66 priority bridges in the areas most affected by Hurricane Ian.
  • FHP is assisting FDOT with bridge closures across impacted areas
  • Current conditions are highly hazardous. Please stay off the roadways until it is confirmed to be safe for travel.
 

Turnpike Service Plaza Closures

Fort Drum Service Plaza – Reopened 9/29

Okahumpka Service Plaza- Reopened 9/29

Canoe Creek Service Plaza – closed

Turkey Lake Service Plaza – closed

 

Road and Bridges

Current Major Road and Bridge Closures. The list of closures as of 2:15 p.m. 9/29/22 is listed below. Up-to-date closures listed on FL511.com:

Brevard County

Richy Road Southbound at US-1 Southbound – All lanes closed

DeSoto County

SR-72 East at SR-70 – All lanes closed

Flagler County

SR-100 Eastbound at N. Central Avenue – All lanes closed

SR-100 Eastbound at Robali Road

Hardee County

SR-64 at Parnell Road – All lanes closed, both directions

Lee County

Pine Island Road Bridge

Sanibel Causeway

Manatee County

Cortez Bridge

John Ringling Causeway

SR-64/Manatee Avenue East – All lanes closed

SR-684/Manatee Avenue West – All lanes closed

Orange County

Florida’s Turnpike North at Exit 254: Orange Blossom Trail – On-ramp closed, all lanes closed

Florida’s Turnpike South at Exit 259: I-4 (Orlando) – On-ramp closed, all lanes closed

I-4 Express Lanes West at MM 79/I-4 West – All lanes closed

I-4 West at MM 77: Florida’s Turnpike – Off-ramp closed

S. Thornton Avenue at Thornton Lane – All lanes closed

SR-408 East at Exit 10B: SR-527/Orange Avenue – On-ramp closed

SR-417 Ramp to Exit 12: Turnpike Northbound – All lanes closed, both directions

SR-423/John Young Parkway (before & beyond SR-50) – All lanes closed, both directions

SR-436/Semoran Boulevard/Altamonte Drive East at Baldwin Park Street/Auvers Boulevard – Off-ramp closed, all lanes closed

SR-520 at SR-528 – Off-ramps closed, both directions

SR 527/Orange Ave/Rosalind Ave (before & beyond Gore Street) – Off-ramp closed, all lanes closed

SR 528 W at Exit 31: SR-520 – Off-ramp closed

SR-551/Goldenrod Road North at Nolton Way – Off-ramp closed, both directions

SR-551/Goldenrod Road North at Sun Vista Way – Off-ramp closed, all lanes closed

SR-552/Curry Ford Road East at Camelia Garden Drive – All lanes closed

US-441/Orange Blossom Trail North at Lancaster Road – All lanes closed

US-441/Orange Blossom Trail Ramp at Columbia Street – Off-ramp closed, both directions

Osceola County

I-4 West at MM 64/US-192 – On-ramp closed

I-4 East at MM 65/Osceola Parkway – On-ramp closed

I-4 East at MM 67/SR-536 – Off-ramp closed

Sarasota County

John Ringling Causeway

Seminole County

SR-46 West at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Rand Yard Road – All lanes closed

SR-46 East at Monroe/Upsala Road – All lanes closed

St. Johns County

Bridge of Lions

Volusia County

I-95 South at Exit 244/SR-442 – Off-ramp closed

Daytona Beach – Mason Avenue at Tower Street – All lanes closed

Daytona Beach – Main Street at S. Halifax Avenue – All lanes closed

Daytona Beach – East International Speedway Boulevard at North Beach Street – All lanes closed

Daytona Beach – East Orange Avenue at S. Beach Street – All lanes closed

Daytona Beach – Lytle Avenue at Palmetto Street – All lanes closed

New Smyrna Beach – North Causeway at Washington Street

Ormond Beach – Granada Boulevard at Halifax River – All lanes closed

Ports

  • Ports that are currently closed:
    • Port of St. Petersburg
    • Seaport Manatee
    • Port of Fort Pierce
    • Port of Palm Beach
    • Port Canaveral
    • Port Fernandina
    • JAXPORT
    • Port of Key West
  •    Ports that are open:
  • Port Tampa Bay
  • Port Everglades
  • Port Miami
  • Port of Pensacola
  • Port Panama City
  • Port St. Joe
  • Fuel Terminals:
  • Port Everglades: Fuel terminals open. One vessel of 25,000 barrels expected today, 13 vessels are in route.
  • Port Tampa Bay:
  • 7 days of fuel in tanks
  •  Terminal operators working to get all fuel flowing as soon as possible and some are already starting deliveries    today
  •  Waterside deliveries pending Coast Guard and Corps clearance for safe operations
  • Port Manatee: Fuel terminal damage assessment currently being conducted. Port roads are clear
  • Port Canaveral: Awaiting damage assessment 
Airports

  • Current status is listed below. While some facilities have scheduled closures, individual airlines may decide to cease flights earlier than that.
  • Tampa International Airport will reopen Friday, September 30
  • St.Pete/Clearwater International Airport – Closed
  • Sarasota Bradenton International Airport- Emergency Operations Only
  • Southwest Florida International Airport – Closed
  • Punta Gorda Airport- Runway Clearing in Progress
  • Orlando International Airport- Closing Emergency Operations Only
  • Orlando Sanford International Airport- Emergency Operations Only
  • Daytona Beach International Airport- Closed
  • Gainesville Regional Airport- Operations suspended at 6:00 a.m. September 29
  • Jacksonville International Airport- Closed
  • Melbourne Orlando International Airport- Closed
  • Northeast Florida Regional Airport- Emergency Operations Only
  • North Perry Airport- Closed..

Original source can be found here.

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