Friday, September 8, 2017
"Greatest Evacuation In History" - 650,000 Ordered To Leave Florida
In what spokesman Michael Hernandez describes as "the biggest evacuation in history," Miami-Dade has expanded its mandatory evacuations orders to Zone C, forcing over 650,000 to leave Florida in a "traffic nightmare" as Cat-5 Hurricane Irma bears down.
An earlier order included just Miami Beach, other low-lying and barrier island areas and all mobile-home residents, but as the storm grew in intensity and the cone of uncertainty narrowed, County Mayor Carlos Gimenez issued the order this afternoon expanded to Zone C.
The expansion now covers Zone B, which encompasses Brickell, Miami’s downtown area and South-Dade, including parts of Cutler Bay, Florida City and Homestead. Evacuation orders also touch Zone C, which includes parts of Coral Gables, South Miami, Miami Shores and North Miami Beach.
More than 650,000 residents are reportedly subject to the mandatory evacuation order – that’s up from the 200,000 who were asked to leave to areas outside of evacuation Zones A and B, Wednesday.
Downtown Miami is described as "a ghost town"...
As the mass exodus begins...
Lines at gas stations were evident everywhere...
As AP reports on resident exclaiming:
"There was no gas and it's gridlock. People are stranded on the sides of the highway," she said.
"It's 92 degrees out and little kids are out on the grass on the side of the road. No one can help them."
Credit to Zero Hedge
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