
As Hurricane Milton approaches the Gulf Coast of Florida, residents and business owners in Southwest Florida are taking precautions to ensure safety. Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for some barrier islands, including those on Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel Island, in anticipation of the storm's arrival. In response to the impending hurricane, shelters are opening across the region to provide a safe and secure environment for those seeking refuge.
Many local businesses, including those along Times Square on Fort Myers Beach, have closed their doors and boarded up to protect against potential damage. Grocery stores are facing shortages, and gas stations are reporting low supplies as people stock up and prepare for the storm's potential impact. As a result... many services and businesses are adjusting their hours or temporarily closing to ensure the safety of their staff and customers.
The Weather Authority is tracking the storm's progression and advises that it will make its way across the Gulf of Mexico from Sunday through Wednesday, "bringing with it potential rain and strong winds." As residents and visitors prepare for the storm's arrival, "it is essential to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments." For reliable and accurate information on Hurricane Milton... WINK News encourages readers to consult their reports and updates.
As Hurricane Milton began making its way across the Gulf of Mexico to a precise destination yet unknown on Florida's Gulf Coast, Lee County business owners on Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island and other coastal areas weren't waiting around to find out. There are now mandatory evacuation orders for some barrier islands in Southwest Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton.
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