There are some areas around Lakeland that were hit very hard with flooding. The Lakeland area experienced over 12 inches of rain in 24 hours taxing the City’s stormwater system. All area lakes are flooded, and it is very difficult to alleviate flood conditions and lower lake levels. Most of the drainage lakes, tributaries and rivers have high levels and that is not helping flood situations.
The City of Lakeland asks residents, to reduce the use of water - only use toilets, laundry, and other water, as absolutely necessary. All used water going down the drain impacts the wastewater process in moving water through the system. Be careful and when approaching standing water, do so with extreme caution because not all water is stormwater. Refrain from recreational contact in and around water bodies. Many of these systems have been adversely impacted by Hurricane Milton with high water levels, potential contamination and submerged structures. Hurricane Milton caused several water main breaks, and the City’s Water Department continues to work on the water system. There is a growing list of boil water notices in place. Go to lakelandgov.net/boilwaternotices for the latest updates. Most of the traffic signals are back online but we have a few without power. Please be cautious on the streets and treat signalized intersections like a four-way stop. Verizon has reported they have recovered some of their cell towers so coverage should start getting better. Solid Waste crews continue to concentrate on clearing debris from the main roads. There is a focus on the NW and SE areas of the City that have the most tree damage. The City’s contract debris haulers have been mobilized and the City of Lakeland is getting debris sites ready. These are FEMA contractors so we must adhere to the FEMA rules with debris.
Crews are working diligently to get power restored and life back to normal. Milton made landfall as a Category Three Hurricane and was a Category Two as it travelled over Polk County. Many in the community were impacted. The City is working with outside agencies to assist with a Lakeland point of distribution or POD so those citizens that need it can get food, ice and water. There should be additional information early in the week as the Lakeland POD gets mobilized. Current POD locations: https://floridadisaster.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=c509b049f8b442bb83c0a1872771a455&extent=-9959657.8498%2C2759851.6351%2C-8649832.9331%2C3703390.3123%2C102100 One More Child is assisting with distributing food, water, diapers, wipes on Sunday, October 13 from 3-6 p.m. They are located at 1015 Sikes Blvd. Lakeland, FL 33815. Both state and the federal government have resources available to help. it’s important to register for both. 1. Register for State Assistance at Activate Hope: https://hopeflorida.com/get-help/hurricanemilton.html 2. Register for Federal Assistance: https://www.disasterassistance.gov/DAC-RI/location-search Homeowners and renters in 34 counties are now eligible to apply for Individual Assistance due to damages from Hurricane Milton. Register at http://DisasterAssistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362. Residents that may need help with debris cleanup can call Crisis Cleanup: 844-965-1386. Volunteers may be able to assist with: fallen trees, drywall, flooring & appliance removal, tarps and mold mitigation Thank you to all those helping put the community back together. Please visit lakelandgov.net/hurricane for additional information regarding restoration and notices. Be Safe Comments are closed.
|
Thank you to our top investors35 Lake Morton Dr | Lakeland, FL 33801
Phone: (863) 688-8551 | [email protected] Copyright 2024 - Lakeland Chamber of Commerce. All Rights Reserved. Refund Policy Submit a Community Calendar Event |