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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 07:09:00

right now, potentially up to 11 feet it s not much better. but when you talk about concern over storm surge, what are you telling residents? how do you combat that? evacuate. get away from that water. we re looking at about 11 feet. however, levy county is 12 to 16 feet just north of us. the line is so close that we could see potential of greater than 11 feet for citrus county. and we have about 18,000 people who live in zone a, which is along the coast. and we have directed them over the past days to get out and seek shelter, away from this dangerous storm. yeah. and you know, i was just talking to the sheriff in levy county not long ago. he told me while some people have heeded evacuation warnings, they had issue with folks getting them to leave cedar key, despite them being in potentially one of the biggest risk areas.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20240604 10:50:00

threat and all these zone a s across the gulf coast. and probably more so than any storm that i can remember in recent years. so, people understand, you know, we have said from the beginning it was probably going to be a major hurricane and that s what it is. so we re here and we re ready. and we re going to work hard on the back end to make sure everyone gets back up on their feet. is the message to shelter in place for all 49 counties that are under the state of emergency? so, it s if you are in a part there are counties where the storm has passed so there may be some outer bands. that s not necessarily saying shelter. saying if you are in the path of where the eye wall is going at this point you have got hunker down, those big bend counties as we get into north central florida, you know, you are in jeopardy at that point. and so it s really those places where it s going to hit the eye wall. where the eye wall is coming in to be able to not mess with it. it s going to be a si

Transcripts for MSNBC Ana Cabrera Reports 20240604 14:17:00

in the area happening. we know of at least a couple in the peninsula, clearwater and st. petersburg. we know that st. pete fired had to rescue someone from a mobile home park. so jose, when we talk about the concerns here, we have known for some time that tampa bay was not in the direct line of idalia. we did not have concerns about strong winds here, the same way that we do further north. the concern has been the surge, the storm surge. we re talking about the bay waters going over the seawall and posing a problem not just for the streets, not just for cars to get to where they need to get to, but also for homes, low lying homes, and that s why they had those mandatory evacuation orders. now, i can t say that all of the people in zone a, which is the mandatory evacuation areas evacuated. we ve seen plenty of people that have been walking around, enjoying their lives, living in the homes that were supposed to be evacuated. but what we can say is the

Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 12:05:00

evacuated from these areas, zone a, pi pinellas county, and the reason is because of the storm surge. spectators are going see their properties. are they okay? are they safe? yes. people are going to take advantage of this moment, clearly. all right. the only thing is, i hope that they are safe because this is actually extremely serious and dangerous, especially where the storm is and tracks the fact that is hit landfall. you always have some jokers in your life. i guess we need them as well. thank you, dashlg. all right. john berman, my co-anchor and buddy who is in tallahassee, florida, the capital of florida. we have been listening to ron desantis tell us what is going on there, emergency managements folks. what are you experiencing? i see you are experiencing a little rain there. yeah, it s raining and windy. if you see me looking off in

Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20240604 08:09:00

able to give better picture or understanding of the potential flooding in st. pete beach. this is zone a of evacuation, mandatory evacuation area because it is prone to flooding. early afternoon hours onshore flow. see what kind of shape the beaches are in, we are a few days out from the holiday weekend. that is matt finn. we re coming up, going to check in from fox weather a nicole valdes in the hillsboro side of tampa bay. that is cedar key, the exclusive storm tracker mark suduth. you have wind around 45 mile per hour. this pressure has been dropping every time we ve checked on this. that is a live picture from cedar key right now also, inland

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