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Shelters Now Open For Limited Voluntary Evacuation
The County is advising a voluntarily evacuation for people with special needs and living in mobile home parks and other low-lying areas.

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The County is advising a voluntarily evacuation for people with special needs and living in mobile home parks and other low-lying areas.

County officials warn residents to stay off the roads
The county is advising residents to prepare for flooding and strong winds.
Isaac could bring a storm surge of up to 3-to-5 feet by Tuesday or Wednesday.
Three county schools will serve as evacuation shelters.
County officials have not yet put Emergency Operations into effect.
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