or they will wind up in we ve had storms that have scared some people in the past that didn t evacuate. this storm has no comparison. it s going to be larger and stronger than andrew as you guys pointed out. so they need to get out of here and we will get them out of here and off the road but as long as this is a steady yesterday i was coming back from key larg go and it was just a steady stream of cars all night and starting again this morning of people leaving the keys. so right now that s not a big concern. we feel like that anybody that wants to evacuate will be able to do that. we hope they do. mayor, thanks very much. we wish you continued good luck. we ll continue to spread the word so people in there make the decision to do. george neugent of monroe county. president trump just made more comments about this hurricane, we re going to be hearing from
couple of hours. governor, thank you so much. please be safe, sending you and the people of puerto rico our best. we ll stay on top of this throughout the entire hurricane no matter where it goes to report what s going on. gabe gate feutierrez is live in keys. this is a place with a lot of touri tourists, they have a mandatory evacuation order and there are a lot of cars. look behind gabe, that s it, in order to get to the keys, key larg go at the base, there s only one road in, one road out. gabe? reporter: that s right, ali and steph. u.s. 1. this is the exodus, something we ve seen throughout the morning. a steady stream of cars trying to get out of the keys. schools are closed and they are evacuating tourists. the mandatory evacuations for all residents will begin later today into tonight u to our north in miami-dade county,