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Rotonda West is an unincorporated, deed-restricted planned community situated in Charlotte County, Florida, United States. The 2020 U.S. Census Bureau lists it as the Rotonda census-designated place , with a population of 10,114, up from 8,759 at the 2010 census.
While crossing the peninsula from east to west, the storm dropped heavy rainfall, reaching 7.64 in (194 mm) in DeSoto City; this caused some flooding. [3] [20] September 14 – While moving ashore the northern gulf coast, Tropical Storm Hanna produced rip currents that killed three people along the Florida panhandle.
A hurricane evacuation route (also called coastal evacuation route or evacuation route) is a highway in the United States that is a specified route for hurricane evacuation. Along the Gulf Coast, hurricane evacuation routes lead north and west for up to hundreds of miles to the safest major city. Along the Atlantic Coast, routes lead west. They ...
A man carrying a basket walks through flood waters in Saint Marks, Fla., about 30 miles south of Tallahassee, on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, in advance of Hurricane Helene.
Homeowners in Rotonda West were visited by a fully grown roaring alligator on their driveway on Friday July 22, footage online shows.“Have you ever heard an alligator ROAR?”, the Charlotte ...
Near June Park to the west of Melbourne, Ian spawned a weak EF0 tornado that damaged only trees and no buildings. [105] Kennedy Space Center received wind gusts as high as 108 mph (174 km/h), but only minor damage occurred. [106] Storm surge and high tides in Brevard County caused about $7 million in damage to dunes and beach crossovers. [91]
A map of evacuation orders and warnings for the Palisades Fire in California, as of 8:30 a.m. PT on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. Areas in red are under evacuation orders and areas in yellow are under ...
Charlotte County was established April 23, 1921. It was named for the Bay of Charlotte Harbor. "Charlotte" came from "Carlota" (Spanish). In 1565, the Spanish named "Bahia de Carlota", followed by the English in 1775 who named the area Charlotte Harbor in tribute to Queen Charlotte.