
Florida Suspends Tolls for Hurricane Evacuations
In response to the looming threat of Hurricane Zeta, the state of Florida has announced the suspension of tolls on major evacuation routes. This decision, effective immediately, aims to facilitate swift and unimpeded evacuation for residents in the storm's projected path. Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized the urgency of the situation, urging residents to prioritize safety and heed evacuation orders.
The toll suspension covers key highways, including Interstate 75 and the Florida Turnpike, ensuring that those needing to evacuate can do so without financial barriers. This move is part of a broader emergency response strategy that includes activating the Florida National Guard and setting up shelters across the state.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news outlets and the Florida Division of Emergency Management's updates. The state has also deployed resources to assist with potential post-storm recovery efforts, highlighting the comprehensive approach to managing the hurricane's impact.
This is not the first time Florida has suspended tolls during hurricane threats. Similar measures were implemented during Hurricanes Irma and Dorian, demonstrating the state's commitment to public safety during natural disasters.