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A local strip club here in Tampa is doing their part to thank the lineman and other folks that are helping in the recovery from Hurricane Milton.
Here are all of the sites around the Bay that State officials opened for free fuel distribution to support residents affected by gas shortages.
Lowe’s “Bucket Brigade” event will start at 10a at five locations here in the Bay to help those effected by Hurricane Milton.
Still have some debris in your yard that you’re trying to get rid of before Hurricane Milton hits? These four sites in Hillsborough County will be open until noon today (weather permitting) for you to disposed of yard waste and mixed storm debris. Here’s the four locations:
I’m pretty sure that the lines will be long, but if you’re still trying to get sandbags ahead of Hurricane Milton, the Himes Avenue Complex located at 4501 S Himes Avenue and Al Barnes Park, located at 2902 N 32nd Street, (both in Tampa) will be open from 7a - 1p today. You can also grab free tarps while they last.
Here’s a list of donation drop-off sites over in Pinellas County that are accepting donations to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene.
Here’s a few steps to take if your car was flooded during Hurricane Helene.
Now that Hurrican Helene is over, what's next? Here’s a step by step guide on closings, resources, etc. for your county.