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devastating, and all of our business, our commerce businesses over on the water front, fortunately tony's -- our business is in the downtown section, so we're not really on the water, but we're going to get it anyway, more than likely, and we've sandbagged and done everything that we can, but honestly, it's up to mother nature, and it is what it is, but like i said, cedar key is a very resilient town. it has stood this test of time for hundreds of years of storms. and we'll come back. and we'll persevere and we'll be back running again before you know it. >> well, eric, i love your attitude, and i'm so glad that you're in a safe place talking to us. we do appreciate your time today. and we wish you the best of luck. thank you so much. >> thank you. jim? >> drug companies are preparing

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the lightning is. had a wind gust in st. petersburg of 44 miles per hour. already had two tornado warnings because of land falling water spouts near marco island. all the things we talked about earlier, about the big storms to the east on the outer leg there of the storm, but obviously everybody looks at the center of the cone, but there are so many things away, hundreds of miles both ways, there will be power outages from the center of where this cone goes. and the governor was also talking about the storm surge. this is a big storm surge. this is 5 meters high. 15 feet high. so this water is not going to come in like a tsunami. it's going to be wave after wave after wave, each successive wave getting higher. all the way to st. marks, really in the way of the 15 foot potential surge. you need to get out of those areas. i know storm chasers want to be there to see it.

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said that he's going to try to hang in there. he doesn't live right in the main area where the water is, but there's always going to be die hards, people that are going to try to hang it out. you know, cedar key over the years has had a lot of storms, and it's a very resilient town. everybody that's there knows a lot of this and has always heeded proper warnings. i do believe that we're going to have some pretty bad damage in the town, but i do think that we will snap back. >> you obviously know the island fairly well. you're the former president of the chamber of commerce there. what are you most worried about? you're talking about damage there, but what are you most worried about in terms of the town's vulnerabilities? >> well, it's truly low lying, the proximity to the sea water, the rushing in, it's pretty

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we're told up to 20,000 people can be housed at these locations. right now, at least in this part of downtown tampa bay, what they want is folks that live in the low lying part of the town to go ahead and try to get more inland. jim and brianna? >> hide from the wind, run from the water. carlos suarez in tampa. thank you so much. >> so right now, there are some huge concerns about the small island of cedar key there in florida which could take a direct hit and face life-threatening storm surge. here's the deputy director of the national hurricane center with a dire warning for cedar key residents. >> look at the values up here in the big bend here. 8 to 12 feet along the nature coast and cedar key. cedar key is right smack in the middle of that area. i'm especially concerned for them. if you're watching from cedar key, it is imperative that you take this very seriously, and if ordered to evacuate, heed those evacuations immediately. the entire island could be completely cutoff.

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>> and we are now learning that number could be higher, perhaps 10 to 15 feet. joining us is eric, the owner of tony's seafood restaurant on cedar key. thank you so much for being with us. you're dealing with so much right now. you have moved away from cedar key. you have heard the warnings. can you tell us a little bit about how you prepared the restaurant, and how you prepared yourself? >> well, basically, we have done this before. seven years ago we had hermine in 2016, and the tidal surge was really bad. it got into the restaurant waist high. so we've been down this road before. we do realize the seriousness of this, and all of our employees are out of town and safe. >> which is very good news. so you have dealt with this before, waist high water from storm surge before. now we're looking at, you heard

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that was the final number, we heard, we know now that most of western cuba is without power, officials working on getting the power back on, but that is going to be a very slow process, and flooding throughout much of -- you know, going from havana, west of the island. for an island as poor as this one, as lacking in resources, you know, if you get all of your belongings wet, if you have water come through, the roof feels catastrophic. you have to remind people watching, jim, what cuba faced was a far less powerful storm than what floridians are going to have arriving very very soon. even a tropical storm, a category 1 can be catastrophic. >> yeah, and the difference between a glancing blow and a direct hit. patrick ottoman and carlos suarez is right in the path of the storm. might not be quite a direct hit but certainly going to get a hit in tampa. storm surge the real threat there. i wonder how much are they

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i don't recommend it at all. not with a storm like this. this is time to get away from the water for sure. 125 miles per hour winds right there on the shore. talked about tallahassee. a city that's full of trees. live oaks, pine trees, everything. these trees are going to come down, power lines are going to come down, and i'm telling you, the power is going to be out for weeks in some spots because there will be too many trees to get out of the way, too many lines to put back up before you can get that. so prepare almost like camping for the next two weeks in places, if you decide to stay. without power, it really does feel like camping. you kind of cook outside on a charcoal grill. you do all of these things, sometimes without water because the power is out, sometimes the water can be out as well. this is the time to prepare. the models have all really agreed. we talk about that potential turn to the left as the governor talked about or the potential turn to the right. the potential turn to the right is more likely.

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