When Hurricane Ian came roaring in: How each county handled life-saving evacuations

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When Hurricane Ian came roaring in: How each county handled life-saving evacuations
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5 p.m. — Sarasota calls for Zone A evacuations.Tuesday, Sept. 27 Hurricane warning extended from Sarasota County south to Bonita Beach, which is in Lee County just north of the Collier County line. This warning includes Charlotte County. Lee County Manager Roger Desjarlais said that barrier islands could be overwashed and people who decide to stay on them “do so at their own peril.

” Desjarlais said the county had considered beginning evacuations Monday but that the storm’s path was still uncertain. Manatee’s evacuation order in effect. Charlotte County orders evacuations to include Zone A and B.Collier County calls for voluntary evacuations of immediate coastal areas. They make them mandatory later in the afternoon.is now a MANDATORY evacuation. The Zone A map is pictured below.

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