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Home > Releases > Miami-Dade County Mayor declares local State of Emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Milton
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Miami-Dade County Mayor declares local State of Emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Milton

Press Release elected /global/government/mayor/home.page mayorstatement 2024-10-06 2024-10-06T12:00:00.000Z 08 00 am Natalia Jaramillo [email protected] Miami-Dade County Mayor declares local State of Emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Milton In anticipation of potential impacts to Miami-Dade County due to Hurricane Milton, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava declared a Local State of Emergency, effective immediately. The Emergency Operations Center will be activated at a Level 2 starting Monday at 7:30 a.m. in order to coordinate preparations and mitigation efforts. <p>In anticipation of potential impacts to Miami-Dade County due to Hurricane Milton, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava declared a Local State of Emergency, effective immediately. The Emergency Operations Center will be activated at a Level 2 starting Monday at 7:30 a.m. in order to coordinate preparations and mitigation efforts. &nbsp;</p> <p>Recently upgraded to a Category 1 Hurricane, Milton remains situated in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico and is moving east-northeast across the Gulf. Although the storm is not expected to directly impact Miami-Dade County until mid-week, residents should be aware that heavy rainfall and flooding are expected to be experienced this Sunday, due to a separate disturbance to the northeast of Milton.&nbsp;</p> <p>&ldquo;Out of an abundance of caution, I&rsquo;m declaring a local State of Emergency for Miami-Dade to ensure we&rsquo;re fully prepared to respond to any challenges ahead,&rdquo; Mayor Levine Cava stated. &ldquo;This declaration allows us to mobilize resources swiftly, protect our residents and keep our community safe.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;<br />Miami-Dade County is under a Flood Watch from Sunday morning through Thursday morning as significant rainfall is anticipated over the next few days. The additional rainfall associated with Milton, expected in the mid-week period, could intensify the existing flood conditions. Miami-Dade County urges all residents to remain vigilant, as dangerous storm surges and damaging winds are becoming increasingly possible, though it is still too early to predict the exact level of impact for Miami-Dade.&nbsp;</p> <p>The State of Emergency, safety tips and more information about County-led storm prep can be found <a href="https://www.miamidade.gov/global/news-item.page?Mduid_news=news1728173519134313">here</a>. &nbsp;</p> <p>Residents and visitors are encouraged to prepare and stay informed by visiting: <a href="http://miamidade.gov/hurricane">miamidade.gov/hurricane</a>&nbsp;</p> no 2024 00 a.m. 00 a.m. Office of the Mayor 1 rel1728242921798633 Office of the Mayor Stephen P. Clark Center 111 NW 1st Street Miami 33128 La alcaldesa del condado de Miami-Dade declara estado de emergencia local en preparación por el huracán Milton <p><span data-contrast="auto">En previsi&oacute;n de los posibles impactos en el condado de Miami-Dade debido al hurac&aacute;n Milton, la alcaldesa del condado de Miami-Dade, Daniella Levine Cava, declar&oacute; el estado de emergencia local, con vigencia inmediata. El Centro de Operaciones de Emergencia se activar&aacute; en Nivel 2 a partir del lunes a las 7:30 a.m. para coordinar preparativos y respuesta.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">Milton, que recientemente se convirti&oacute; en un hurac&aacute;n de categor&iacute;a 1, sigue situado en el suroeste del Golfo de M&eacute;xico y se mueve de este a noreste a trav&eacute;s del Golfo. Aunque no se espera que la tormenta afecte directamente al condado de Miami-Dade hasta mediados de semana, los residentes deben tener en cuenta que se esperan fuertes lluvias e inundaciones este domingo, debido a una perturbaci&oacute;n separada al noreste de Milton.&nbsp;</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">&ldquo;Por precauci&oacute;n, declaro el estado de emergencia local para Miami-Dade para asegurarnos de que estamos completamente preparados para responder a cualquier desaf&iacute;o que se presente&rdquo;, afirm&oacute; la alcaldesa Levine Cava. &ldquo;Esta declaraci&oacute;n nos permite movilizar recursos r&aacute;pidamente, proteger a nuestros residentes y mantener a nuestra comunidad segura&rdquo;.&nbsp;</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">El condado de Miami-Dade est&aacute; bajo alerta de inundaciones desde el domingo por la ma&ntilde;ana hasta el jueves por la ma&ntilde;ana, ya que se anticipan lluvias importantes durante los pr&oacute;ximos d&iacute;as. Las lluvias adicionales asociadas con Milton, esperadas a mediados de semana, podr&iacute;an intensificar las condiciones de inundaci&oacute;n existentes. El condado de Miami-Dade insta a todos los residentes a permanecer atentos, ya que las peligrosas marejadas cicl&oacute;nicas y los vientos da&ntilde;inos son cada vez m&aacute;s posibles, aunque todav&iacute;a es demasiado pronto para predecir el nivel exacto del impacto en Miami-Dade.&nbsp;</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">El estado de emergencia, consejos de seguridad y m&aacute;s informaci&oacute;n sobre la preparaci&oacute;n para tormentas dirigida por el condado se pueden encontrar aqu&iacute;.&nbsp;</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">Se recomienda a los residentes y visitantes que se preparen y se mantengan informados visitando: miamidade.gov/hurricane</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> Majistra Konte Miami-Dade la deklare Eta Dijans lokal an previzyon arive Siklòn Milton An previzyon enpak potansyèl sou Konte Miami-Dade akòz Siklòn Milton, Majistra Konte Miami-Dade la, Daniella Levine Cava te deklare yon Eta Dijans Lokal ki an vigè imedyatman. Sant Operasyon Dijans lan va aktive nan yon Nivo 2 apati lendi a 7:30 a.m.pou kowòdone preparasyon ak efò alèjman. <p>An previzyon enpak potansy&egrave;l sou Konte Miami-Dade ak&ograve;z Sikl&ograve;n Milton, Majistra Konte Miami-Dade la, Daniella Levine Cava te deklare yon Eta Dijans Lokal ki an vig&egrave; imedyatman. Sant Operasyon Dijans lan va aktive nan yon Nivo 2 apati lendi a 7:30 a.m.pou kow&ograve;done preparasyon ak ef&ograve; al&egrave;jman.<br />&nbsp;<br />Sikl&ograve;n, Milton f&egrave;k pase nan Kategori 1, li nan sidw&egrave;s G&ograve;lf Meksik la e li ap deplase nan direksyon l&egrave;s atrav&egrave; G&ograve;lf la. Malgre ke pa gen previzyon tanp&egrave;t la ap gen enpak dir&egrave;kteman sou konte Miami-Dade jiska mitan sem&egrave;n nan, rezidan yo ta dwe konnen ke yo ka f&egrave; fas av&egrave;k gwo lapli ak inondasyon dimanch sa a, ak&ograve;z yon twoub separe nan n&ograve;d&egrave;s Milton.</p> <p>Majistra Levine Cava te deklare: "Pa prekosyon, mwen deklare yon Eta Dijans lokal pou Miami-Dade pou asire ke nou konpl&egrave;tman prepare pou reponn a nenp&ograve;t defi ki ap vini. &nbsp;"Deklarasyon sa a p&egrave;m&egrave;t nou mobilize resous rapidman, pwoteje rezidan nou yo epi kenbe kominote nou an an sekirite."</p> <p>Konte Miami-Dade anba yon Siveyans pou Inondasyon s&ograve;ti dimanch maten jiska jedi maten pandan yo prevwa gwo lapli nan k&egrave;k jou ki ap vini yo. &nbsp;Lapli adisyon&egrave;l ki asosye av&egrave;k Milton, ki ka tonbe nan mitan sem&egrave;n lan, ta kapab entansifye pwobl&egrave;m inondasyon ki deja egziste yo. Konte Miami-Dade ankouraje tout rezidan yo rete vijilan, pandan vag tanp&egrave;t danjere ak van ki ka lakoz gwo domaj yo vin de pli zan pli posib, menmsi li toujou tw&ograve; bon&egrave; pou predi nivo egzak enpak la pou Miami-Dade.</p> <p>Moun ka jwenn Eta Dijans lan, ti kons&egrave;y sekirite ak plis enf&ograve;masyon sou preparasyon pou tanp&egrave;t <a href="https://www.miamidade.gov/global/news-item.page?Mduid_news=news1728173519134313">isit la</a>.&nbsp;</p> <p>Nou ankouraje rezidan ak vizit&egrave; yo pou yo prepare epi rete enf&ograve;me l&egrave; yo vizite: <a href="http://miamidade.gov/hurricane">miamidade.gov/hurricane</a>&nbsp;</p> local county miami-dade elected elected Office of the Mayor Contact Us /global/government/mayor/contact.page /global/publicrecords/search.page Daniella Levine Cava was elected Miami-Dade County's first-ever woman Mayor in November 2020. <p>Daniella Levine Cava was elected Miami-Dade County&rsquo;s first-ever woman Mayor in November 2020. She enters the Mayor's office following a nearly 40-year career as a relentless advocate for South Florida families in public service and elected leadership.<br /><br />As Miami-Dade County&rsquo;s Mayor, she oversees a metropolitan government with more than 31,000 employees serving nearly 3 million residents, managing an annual budget of approximately $12 billion.<br /><br />A social worker, lawyer, and community activist, she was first elected in 2014, and re-elected in August 2018, to serve as the Miami-Dade County Commissioner representing District 8.</p> <ul> <li><a href="/global/government/biographies/mayor.page">Read Full Biography</a></li> </ul> /resources/images/banners/mayor-banner-2024.jpg other Mayor Daniella Levine Cava /resources/images/mayor/2024-mayor-cava-headshot.jpg /resources/images/1200x675/mayor-cava-portrait.jpg Daniella Levine Cava /global/government/biographies/mayor.page Stephen P. 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MIAMI-DADE ( October 06, 2024 )–

In anticipation of potential impacts to Miami-Dade County due to Hurricane Milton, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava declared a Local State of Emergency, effective immediately. The Emergency Operations Center will be activated at a Level 2 starting Monday at 7:30 a.m. in order to coordinate preparations and mitigation efforts.  

Recently upgraded to a Category 1 Hurricane, Milton remains situated in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico and is moving east-northeast across the Gulf. Although the storm is not expected to directly impact Miami-Dade County until mid-week, residents should be aware that heavy rainfall and flooding are expected to be experienced this Sunday, due to a separate disturbance to the northeast of Milton. 

“Out of an abundance of caution, I’m declaring a local State of Emergency for Miami-Dade to ensure we’re fully prepared to respond to any challenges ahead,” Mayor Levine Cava stated. “This declaration allows us to mobilize resources swiftly, protect our residents and keep our community safe.” 
  
Miami-Dade County is under a Flood Watch from Sunday morning through Thursday morning as significant rainfall is anticipated over the next few days. The additional rainfall associated with Milton, expected in the mid-week period, could intensify the existing flood conditions. Miami-Dade County urges all residents to remain vigilant, as dangerous storm surges and damaging winds are becoming increasingly possible, though it is still too early to predict the exact level of impact for Miami-Dade. 

The State of Emergency, safety tips and more information about County-led storm prep can be found here.  

Residents and visitors are encouraged to prepare and stay informed by visiting: miamidade.gov/hurricane 

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111 NW 1st Street, Miami, FL 33128

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