Florida healthcare facilities prepare for Hurricane Milton
As Hurricane Milton approaches, healthcare facilities on Florida's west coast are implementing emergency measures, including closing and evacuating hospitals, nursing homes and clinics in anticipation of the storm's expected severe impact.
The region, scarred by previous hurricanes, doesn't want to take any chances with Milton, which is expected to be more destructive than previous storms. In preparation, medical facilities are hardening themselves against potential harm. Notably, Tampa General Hospital installed a temporary flood barricade, a critical measure to protect against expected storm surges.
In Pinellas County, home to cities such as Clearwater and St. Petersburg, mandatory evacuation orders were issued, affecting about 6,600 patients at six hospitals, 25 nursing homes ...