Seasonal Sunday in store with highs reaching the mid 70s
The Weather Authority says that even though Southwest Florida is getting another chilly start, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s, it will warm up nicely into the afternoon.
The Weather Authority has been tracking heavy rainfall before Hurricane Milton, prompting two reasons for sandbags to limit flooding.
Due to the possible heavy rainfall, parts of Southwest Florida could see more than 8 inches of rain through the middle of the week, prompting another need for sandbags for some to limit flooding.
For additional information on sand and sandbag availability or sandbag assistance for those with special needs, please contact the Collier County Road, Bridge & Stormwater Maintenance Division at 239-252-8924.
Below are sandbag locations throughout Southwest Florida and the hours that service will be available:
Collier County has a handful of locations with sand, empty sandbags and shovels.
UPDATE: The following locations will receive more sand Monday afternoon.
Since shovels are limited, it is recommended that you bring your own shovel or trowel. There is a limit of 10 bags per person.
20 tons of sand are currently available at:
Another 20 tons is expected to be delivered there Monday afternoon.
For additional information on sand and sandbag availability or sandbag assistance for those with special needs, please contact the Collier County Road, Bridge & Stormwater Maintenance Division at 239-252-8924.
Charlotte County has three self-service sandbag locations.
A self-serve sandbag station is open behind the George Mullen Activity Center at 1602 Kramer Way.
UPDATE: As of Sunday, all three Charlotte County sandbag sites are closed.
Punta Gorda—Free sandbags will be available at 3130 Cooper St., the last entrance on the left by flag poles.
Sand and up to 10 bags will be provided while supplies last. Residents must bring their own shovels.
Lee County has the following locations:
Hendry County Sandbagging will continue to be available in Hendry Count Tuesday, October 8 until 6 p.m. and Wednesday, October 9 at 7 a.m. until 1 p.m.
There are two sandbag locations:
Clewiston Public Works Division – 1300 S Olympia St. Clewiston, FL 33440
Hendry County Emergency Operations Center – 4425 West SR80, LaBelle, FL 33935
Residents must bring their own shovel.
Sand and bags will be available at both locations daily from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. There will not be anyone available to help you fill the sandbags. However, there are sand funnels that will assist in making the job easier.
The following information should be considered:
Refer to this article for further updates.
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