Fay has departed

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Fay has finally departed and has headed off to the west. She is now just a low pressure area. She definitely brought us some much needed rain. Minor damage has been seen throughout Citrus County. I personally have seen a couple of trees down but not too much. The flooding has all subsided now as well.

All in all we faired pretty well. Do you have any Storm stories or pictures? Please send them into us so we may post them here on the site. You can either email them or just post a comment here on the blog.  We would really love to hear from you.

We tried our best to keep the information up to date and accurate through out the storm. Some of our info was posted before the news even reported it. Did we miss anything? IS there something you were hoping to find on the site but couldn’t? Let us know and we will get it added for you.

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Storm update with shelters and closures

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The Sherriff’s dept has posted the following information.

Shelters will open at 4 p.m. at the following locations:

General population: Lecanto Middle School.

Pet Friendly Shelter: Lecanto Primary School.

Special Needs Shelter: Renaissance Center.

All shelters are located at the Lecanto School Complex off of County Road 491 (Lecanto Highway) in Lecanto.

They have also announced the following road closures

Cutler Spur, North of Kings Bay Drive
SE 2nd Ct., North of Kings Bay Drive
Citrus Ave., South of NE 3rd. St.
NW 16th St., East of NW 21st Ct.
NW 20th Ave, South of NW 19th St.
NW 6th Ave, North of Crystal St.
SE Paradise Point Rd. from Paradise Cir. to Cutler Spur
NE 2nd St. from NE 1st Ave. to Citrus Ave.
NE 5th St., West of Citrus Ave.
Fern Dr., South of NW 6th St.

We will keep you posted as we get more info. Please send in your pictures of flooding and wind damage to photos@citruscountynetwork.com and we will post them tommorrow.

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