State of Marathon
“This is going to be a long-term restoration process,” said Gov. Rick Scott when he visited Marathon City Hall on Sept. 18, eight days after Hurricane Irma...
The best and worst Irma rumors
Even before Hurricane Irma was 200 miles offshore, it started. Sharknado was going to hit the Florida Keys. What? Wait, WHAT? Yes supposedly Irma’s spinning metropolis was...
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SHELTERS
The Red Cross is operating temporary shelters 24/7 in the following locations and providing food, a secure and safe place, and cots. Residents should bring water, bedding,...
Important information for returning residents
Safety First! Residents need to be aware of their surroundings and make safety a priority. Medical services are limited. Field Hospital located behind City Hall
DEBRIS: Separate all...
MONROE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES RE-ENTRY PLAN FOR KEYS
Monroe County now is open to Marathon at Mile Marker 47, just north of the 7 Mile Bridge, for residents, business owners, disaster workers and supply vehicles.
The...
Marathon open for residents
Six days ago, the city of Marathon experienced hurricane force winds that plunged the city into darkness, made roads impassable, compromised the city’s water supply and crippled...
DEBRIS REMOVAL FREE FOR RESIDENTS IN UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY BUT MUST FOLLOW PROCEDURES
UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY, FL – Debris from Hurricane Irma will be picked up free of charge by Monroe County contrctors in unincorporated Monroe County, City of Layton...