communities. we will get the assistance that we need as quickly as possible. so, i think that we will be okay here in hillsboro, county. tomorrow my hope is that people will stay inside and don t go out, because there will be trees down, we know that for certain. there might be some outages, there may be electric lines down, so we are just asking all of our constituents to stay inside until it has been cleared and emergency management has told everybody it is okay to move around. representative diane hart, thank you so much. we ll be thinking about you and your community and watching how this storm can be weathered. thank you. thank you so much. well, our breaking news everyone. hurricane idalia is now expected to slam into florida as an extremely dangerous category four storm when it makes landfall in the florida state banned region in our just a matter of hours. we ve got more live from the
really able to respond until the storm leaves out and were able to get the roadways clear. so, it is hard to anticipate when we are going to be able to return to normal circumstances because we know that we are going to feel effects from the storm and likely major effects from the storm. but, every ten or 15 miles matters right now. whether it goes east or west, and that is likely going to determine the type of response that we have to have tomorrow. lieutenant jeffrey yarbrough, thank you so much for giving us all this information and helping people to prepare if they still can. joining me now is florida state representative diane hart, her district is hillsboro county. thank you for being here. representative heart, your county is sad to see some of the hurricane idalia, through tomorrow i might add. are you prepared and what are you most concerned about over these next several hours are we looking right now at the screen on the image of the eye of the storm, battling that big bend
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