The latest update from Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey and Emergency Management Director John Scott emphasizes the evolving situation surrounding Hurricane Milton.⁣ As of this morning, meteorological reports indicate that the storm has shifted course slightly and is now projected to make landfall closer to the Central ‍Florida coast than⁢ initially forecasted. Authorities ‌are urging residents to stay informed, take​ all‍ necessary precautions, and prepare for potential evacuations as conditions may worsen rapidly. Key concerns⁣ include:

  • Increased wind speeds: Expected ⁣to reach up to 130 mph.
  • Heavy rainfall: Anticipated ⁣10 to 15 inches, leading‌ to flash flooding.
  • Storm surge: Reports predict dangerous ‌levels, especially in low-lying areas.

Additionally, local​ emergency services are on high alert, increasing resources ​to‍ ensure public safety. The state has mobilized National⁢ Guard units and ​set⁢ up ⁢emergency shelters‌ across the county as part of the preparedness efforts. Below is a quick overview of ‍the shelter locations and their capacities:

Location Capacity
Brevard Community Center 600
North Area Recreation Center 400
Satellite Beach High School 300