Mandatory evacuation ordered due to Hurricane Irma
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Brevard County Announces Evacuations and Shelters for Irma
BREVARD COUNTY, FL. -- Brevard County has announced a mandatory evacuation order starting at 3 PM Friday. This order is for Evacuation Zone A, (http://www.brevardfl.gov/EmergencyManagement/HaveAPlan/Evacuation) which includes the barrier islands, Merritt Island and some mainland low-lying areas along the Indian River Lagoon. In addition, those who live in mobile or manufactured homes or in other flood-prone areas are also vulnerable and should evacuate, whether on the mainland or the barrier islands.
The evacuation order is effective at 3 PM Friday so that residents and visitors have a minimum of 24 hours in which to prepare their homes and take shelter before the arrival of tropical storm-force winds, which are expected overnight Saturday night.
Also at 3 PM Friday, the following shelters will open:
Pet-Friendly
•Port St. John Community Center, 6650 Corto Road, Port St. John
•Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
•Wickham Park Community Center, 2815 Leisure Way, Melbourne
•Ted Whitlock Community Center at Fred Poppe Regional Park, 1951 Malabar Rd NW, Palm Bay
General Population
•Apollo Elementary School, 3085 Knox McRae Dr., Titusville
•Imperial Estates Elementary School, 900 Imperial Estates Lane, Titusville
•Space Coast Junior/Senior High, 6150 Banyan Street, Port St John
•Walter Butler Community Center at Bernice Jackson Park, 4201 US Highway 1, Cocoa
•Manatee Elementary School, 3425 Viera Blvd., Viera
•Sherwood Elementary School, 2541 Post Road, Melbourne
•Melbourne High School, 74 Bulldog Blvd., Melbourne
•Meadowlane Intermediate Elementary, 2700 Wingate Blvd., West Melbourne
•Heritage High School 2351 Malabar Rd., Palm Bay
•Bayside High School, 1901 DeGroodt Rd. S.W. Palm Bay
•South Mainland Community Center, 3700 Allen Ave., Micco
Special needs shelters will also open on Friday; telephone calls to registered clients will begin today, as County staffers determine which residents will require transportation via Space Coast Area Transit buses.
Although shelters will provide food, residents going to shelters will need to take their own supplies, including bedding, folding chairs or sleeping bags; any needed medications; multiple changes of clothing and sturdy shoes; personal hygiene items; and entertainment items, like games, cards, books, or magazines.
Residents who do not plan to stay in public shelters are encouraged to stay with family or friends on the mainland, and to evacuate tens of miles rather than hundreds of miles, as traffic on highways and interstates is likely to be heavier.
For information about this and other Hurricane Irma questions, call the Community Information Hotline at 2-1-1.
Instructions:
Turn Off the Power and Water Lines
Once you feel you’ve done all you can do to secure your house and you’re making your way to the car, FEMA recommends shutting off your electricity and main water valve if you can do so safely before you leave.
To turn off power, find your circuit breaker panel (typically located in your garage) and set the main circuit switch to Off.
To cut off the main water valve, walk around the perimeter of your house. Usually you’ll see a water meter mounted to the side of the house, then the water main valve below it, connected by a pipe. You may need to use a wrench to successfully turn the valve clockwise to shut off the water supply to your house.
Address/Location
Melbourne Beach Police Department
507 Ocean Ave
Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 321-773-7212
Detective Sgt. Melanie Griswold
Melbourne Beach Police Department
[email protected]
321-723-4343
Alert Details
- Severity:
- Moderate - Possible threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Future - Responsive action SHOULD be taken in the near future
- Certainty:
- Likely (p > ~50%)
- Category:
- General emergency and public safety
- Event:
- Severe Weather Warning