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Triple-I Offers Floridians Preparedness Tips for Impacts of Idalia, Forecast to be Major Hurricane at Landfall Along Gulf Coast

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Florida Press Office: Mark Friedlander, 904-806-7813, MarkF@iii.org

ST. JOHNS, Florida, Aug. 28, 2023鈥斺疐loridians should be on high alert for the impacts of Tropical Storm Idalia, which is expected to strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane later Monday and intensify to a Category 3 major hurricane in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, before making landfall along Florida鈥檚 western Gulf Coast on Wednesday, Aug. 30, according to the鈥(Triple-I).听

The strengthening storm is forecast to generate significant impacts in coastal and inland areas in Florida, with wind speeds up to 115 mph and storm surge as high as 11 feet along Florida鈥檚 Gulf Coast at landfall.

In an update Monday morning, the (NHC) stated that Idalia鈥檚 impacts in Florida will include damaging winds, torrential rainfall, life-threatening storm surge and flash flooding, isolated tornadoes and widespread power outages. The NHC said Idalia will also affect other Southeast states 鈥 including Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

A variety of storm warnings (hurricane, tropical storm, storm surge) have been issued across much of the Florida Peninsula and parts of South Georgia. A state of emergency has been declared for 46 of Florida鈥檚 67 counties. Idalia is the 10th named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season.

鈥淚t should be emphasized that only a small deviation in the track could cause a big change in Idalia鈥檚 landfall location in Florida due to the paralleling track to the west coast of the state,鈥 NHC forecasters warned Monday morning. They added, 鈥淩apid intensification has become extremely likely before landfall.鈥

Preparedness Tips

The Triple-I offers the following preparedness tips for all residents in the path of the storm:听

  • Review鈥痽our evacuation plan鈥痑苍诲, if you have a pet,鈥痽our pet's evacuation plan听
  • Make sure your hurricane kit includes a minimum 14-day supply of non-perishable food and drinking water (one gallon per person, per day) for all family members and pets, as well as a two-week supply of medications for everyone in your household
  • Write down the name and phone number of your insurer and insurance professional鈥痑苍诲 keep this information either in your wallet or purse听
  • Purchase emergency supplies, such as batteries and flashlights听
  • Fully charge your cell phones听so you can receive weather alerts
  • Prepare your yard鈥痓y removing all outdoor furniture, lawn items, planters and other materials that could become airborne due to high winds听
  • Follow all evacuation orders from local officials
  • Fill your car's gasoline tank

Damage caused by hurricanes and tropical storms are covered under different insurance policies, according to the Triple-I.鈥

Wind-caused property damage is covered under standard鈥homeowners,鈥renters鈥痑苍诲 business insurance鈥痯olicies. Renters鈥 insurance covers a renter鈥檚 possessions while the landlord insures the structure.听

Property damage to a home, a renter鈥檚 possessions, and a business 鈥 resulting from a flood 鈥 is covered under or a private flood insurance policy, if the homeowner, renter or business has purchased one.

Private-passenger vehicles damaged or destroyed by either wind or flooding are covered under the鈥optional comprehensive portion鈥痮f an auto insurance policy. Nearly 80 percent of U.S. drivers choose to purchase comprehensive coverage.听

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