Hillsborough County extends State of Emergency and closes shelters

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In a significant move for local safety, Hillsborough County has extended its Local State of Emergency in response to Hurricane Milton, which has caused notable disruption in the area. County Administrator Bonnie Wise confirmed the closure of all three hurricane-related shelters, emphasizing the ongoing recovery efforts needed by the affected communities. With this extension, the county aims to ensure that necessary resources can be allocated effectively, highlighting the seriousness of the situation. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on safety protocols and available support services as the county navigates the aftermath of the storm. The Local State of Emergency is crucial for mobilizing additional assistance and resources for those impacted.

This announcement not only affects those directly involved but also resonates with the wider community that relies on local government support during disasters. The proactive measures taken by Hillsborough County underscore its commitment to the well-being of its residents. As recovery unfolds, the county remains focused on addressing the challenges posed by Hurricane Milton.

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