St. Lucie County Hurricane Milton Update No. 4

Published on October 10, 2024

St. Lucie County

ST. LUCIE COUNTY – As Hurricane Milton makes its way into the Atlantic, St. Lucie County Emergency Management officials strongly encourage residents to stay off the roads and stay inside until it has been deemed safe to do so.  Unnecessary traffic or bystanders will hinder response and recovery efforts.

First responders and public works/utility crews are conducting response and recovery efforts caused by two confirmed tornados that touched down prior to the arrival of Hurricane Milton Wednesday, Oct. 9 starting around 4:30 p.m. The St. Lucie Medical Examiner has confirmed four fatalities as a result of these tornadoes.

Numerous homes and structures across St. Lucie County, including the City of Port St. Lucie and unincorporated areas, suffered significant damage. The most heavily impacted areas include:

  • Spanish Lakes Country Club Village
  • Portofino Shores
  • Holiday Pines
  • Lakewood Park
  • South Florida Logistics Center 95
  • Sunnier Palms Park and Campground
  • St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office Garage

In response to the growing need for shelter, St. Lucie County has partnered with St. Lucie County Public Schools and Florida Department of Health St. Lucie County to open an additional shelter at Fort Pierce Central High School for residents displaced by the tornadoes. Nurses and crisis counselors are on-site to assist those in need.

As of 6:35 a.m. on Thursday, more than 64,000 customers are without power in St. Lucie County. Florida Power & Light (FPL) reports 48,870 outages, while Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) has 15,567 customers affected. St. Lucie County remains committed to the safety and well-being of its residents during this challenging time.