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Hurricane Matthew Situation Report
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Hurricane Matthew Situation Report

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Historic City News has received the latest update on storm assessment and recovery activities following Hurricane Matthew.  At this time, urban search and rescue is complete in all areas.  St Johns County Damage Assessment Teams continue their initial assessments of structures in impacted areas.

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Homeless population is especially vulnerable during storms
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Homeless population is especially vulnerable during storms

NANCY SHAVER
NANCY SHAVER
Early images of Hurricane Matthew included widespread destruction as the storm’s violent eye-wall crossed Haiti, Nassau, and Grand Bahama Island. By Friday, the hurricane had killed more than 800 people and left tens of thousands homeless in Haiti before lashing Florida.

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County restores water and sewer to its utility customers
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County restores water and sewer to its utility customers

275-raw-sewer-spill-cosaAs of 8:00 p.m. Saturday night, Historic City News was informed that St Johns County Utility customers on Anastasia Island and the North Beaches, including Vilano Beach, South Ponte Vedra Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach, have their water and sewer services restored.

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St. Johns County establishes text update system
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St. Johns County establishes text update system

St. Johns County residents can receive text messages regarding instant updates on Hurricane Matthew relief and recovery efforts by texting “STJOHNSFL” to…
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Hurricane Matthew Situation Report
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Hurricane Matthew Situation Report

275-SJCEM-LOGOCurfew still in effect as some residents return home. Historic City News readers are reminded that St. Johns County is still under a local curfew from 8:00 pm – 6:00 am for affected areas.

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Bridge re-openings announced
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Bridge re-openings announced

275-SJC-SEALHistoric City News has been informed that as of this hour, St. Johns County is opening the Usina Bridge to Vilano Beach and all bridges to Anastasia Island, including the Bridge of Lions, the SR-312 Bridge, and Matanzas Inlet Bridge.

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FEMA: Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina useful now
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FEMA: Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina useful now

CRAIG FUGATE
CRAIG FUGATE
FEMA Administration spokesman Craig Fugate reported to Historic City News that lessons learned in New Orleans are proving useful now — two days after the federal agency began its work in Florida. Their focus will ultimately be on the uninsured losses of storm victims; but, in the interim, FEMA is sharing resources and best practices learned during Hurricane Katrina.

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St Johns County: Evacuate Immediately
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St Johns County: Evacuate Immediately

SARAH HAND
SARAH HAND
St. Johns County Communications Specialist, Sarah Hand, forwarded a final warning to residents who choose to remain within the evacuation zones during Hurricane Matthew. Residents living on the barrier islands have no guarantee of water or sewer services beyond Thursday evening.

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