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Tag: hurricane

helping hands
Posted inPublic Safety

Local Resources for After the Storm

by LkldNow October 8, 2024November 18, 2024

Links to local, state and national information sources to find help or ways to help out.

Posted inPublic Safety

Polk County Emergency Shelters

by LkldNow October 8, 2024October 9, 2024

General shelters opened Tuesday, along with shelters for people with pets and those with special needs.

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Lakeland Officials Urge Residents to ‘Get Ready Now’ for Hurricane Milton

by Kimberly C. Moore and Cindy Glover October 7, 2024October 8, 2024

City expects widespread power outages as dangerous Category 5 storm heads our way.

Posted inPublic Safety

Polk County Public Schools Cancel Tuesday-Thursday Classes Ahead of Hurricane Milton

by Kimberly C. Moore October 6, 2024October 6, 2024

After-school activities on Monday are also canceled.

Tropical Storm Milton
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DeSantis Declares State of Emergency in Polk, 34 Other Counties as Storm Strengthens

by Kimberly C. Moore October 5, 2024October 5, 2024

Polk County opens sandbag sites as Tropical Storm Milton gathers steam in the western Gulf of Mexico and heads toward Florida’s west coast.

Hurricane Helene cleanup
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Hurricane Helene Left Lakeland Mostly With Debris to Pick Up

by Kimberly C. Moore September 27, 2024September 29, 2024

4,800 Lakeland Electric customers lost power; all but 443 were restored by early Friday afternoon.

Storm clouds over Lake Hollingsworth
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Lakeland Is Under a Tornado Watch and Had a Brief Tornado Warning

Barry Friedman by Kimberly C. Moore and Barry Friedman September 26, 2024September 26, 2024

Rain intensified late afternoon as Hurricane Helene’s eye passes 150 miles to the west.

Water aisle at Grove Park Publix
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Lakeland’s Light Rain Bands from Helene Are Expected to Intensify Tonight

Barry Friedman by Barry Friedman September 25, 2024September 26, 2024

More storm-related closures are announced; city facilities and parks remain open, and solid waste pickups are unchanged.

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Polk Schools Will Close Thursday, Friday as a Storm Precaution

Barry Friedman by Kimberly C. Moore and Barry Friedman September 24, 2024September 26, 2024

Lakeland, Polk prepare as Tropical Storm Helene strengthens and heads toward an expected Panhandle landfall.

LE outage map
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Debby Brings Rain, Wind, Power Outages to Lakeland But Little Damage

Barry Friedman by Barry Friedman and Cindy Glover August 5, 2024August 6, 2024

Lakeland Electric power outages peaked at 8,600 around 3 a.m., but were down to around 600 by late morning.

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