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of the eastern Florida Pardiandle measuring fifteen to twenty inches above normal for this time of <br />year; and <br />WHEREAS, this level of soil saturation will likely lead to a more rapid onset to flash, <br />urban, and riverine flooding through next week; and <br />WHEREAS, heavy rainfall, flooding, and gusty winds will cause power outages due to <br />downed trees and powerlines due to the already vulnerable state of Florida's vegetation and coastal <br />infrastructure; and <br />WHEREAS, the consequences of these impacts could damage the operational capability <br />of critical infrastructure including major interstates and roadways, bridges, airports, schools, <br />hospitals, power grids, in addition to prolonging recovery efforts from Major Hurricane Helene; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, as Governor of Florida, lam responsible to meet the dangers presented to the <br />State of Florida and its people by this emergency. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, 1, RON DESANTIS, as Governor of Florida, by virtue of the <br />authority vested in me by Article IV, Section i(a) of the Florida Constitution and by the Florida <br />Emergency Management Act, as amended, and all other applicable laws, promulgate the following <br />Executive Order, to take immediate effect: <br />Section 1. Because of the foregoing conditions, which are projected to constitute a major <br />disaster, I declare that a state of emergency exists in Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, <br />DeSoto, Flagler, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, <br />Lee, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Miami -Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, <br />Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Sumter, and Volusia <br />counties. <br />2 <br />