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Hurricane Idalia: USA TODAY Network news coverage, public safety information all in one place
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Date:2025-04-09 00:42:45
USA TODAY and USA TODAY Network sites across the Southeast are providing free news coverage, public safety information and resource guides for Hurricane Idalia.
Here's a list of everything you need to know about the storm and how to stay safe.
How to find the latest news and updates on Hurricane Idalia in your area
Hurricane Idalia is currently a Category 1 storm located in Georgia, as of Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET. The unprecedented storm made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region Wednesday morning.
National:
- Find the latest updates on Idalia with USA TODAY’s live updates file.
Florida:
- For statewide Florida updates, follow live updates from the USA TODAY Network - Florida.
- In Tallahassee, follow live updates from the Tallahassee Democrat.
- In Gainesville and Alachua County, follow live updates from the Gainesville Sun.
- In Jacksonville, follow live updates from the Jacksonville Florida Times-Union.
- In Ocala and Marion County, follow live updates from the Ocala Star-Banner.
- In Lake County, follow live updates from the Leesburg Daily Commercial.
- In Sarasota, follow live updates from the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
- In Naples, follow live updates from the Naples Daily News.
- In Fort Myers, follow live updates from the Fort Myers News-Press.
Georgia:
- In Savannah, follow live updates from the Savannah Morning News.
North Carolina:
- In Wilmington, follow live updates from the Wilmington StarNews.
- In Fayetteville, follow live updates from the Fayetteville Observer.
How to track Hurricane Idalia’s path, location
Track multiple hurricanes with USA TODAY’s live tracker.
This hurricane forecast track shows the center of the storm’s most likely path. The center of the storm can travel outside the cone up to 33% of the time.
How to sign up for text updates on Hurricane Idalia
Sign up to receive text updates on Hurricane Idalia and its aftermath from journalists across the USA TODAY Network.
How to track power outages, what to do when it goes out
Here's how to prepare for a power outage and what to do when the power goes out.
See power outage totals in Florida and Georgia, according to USA TODAY's power outage tracking database.
Which airlines are offering waivers during Hurricane Idalia?
Stay up to date on how Hurricane Idalia is impacting travel with USA TODAY Network’s travel disuptions file.
How to safely use a generator
Only use generators outdoors and away from windows. Here’s how to use a generator properly.
What are the hurricane go bag essentials?
From basic survival to first aid, here’s what to pack in your hurricane go bag to keep your family safe.
What U-Hauls in Florida are offering free storage?
Here’s a list of U-Hauls in Florida that are offering free storage space to residents affected by Hurricane Idalia.
How to protect your important documents
Here's what you need to do to protect important documents from potential wind, rain and flooding damage.
Why you shouldn't tape your windows before a major storm
Here’s what to know about taping your windows before a major storm.
How to avoid scammers taking advantage of vulnerable people
Here are some tips to help avoid the most common scams, according to the Florida Attorney General's Office,from repair scams, tree service scams, and water testing and treatment scams.
How to file an insurance claim when you get back from evacuation?
Here are some tips to help you more easily navigate any damage done to your home or property during the storm, while staying safe.
What you need to document for insurance
Here’s how to prepare for a hurricane and get the most out of your home insurance claim.
6 activities to keep kids occupied during Hurricane Idalia
Looking for activities to hold over the little ones until the storm passes? Here are some ideas.
How to handle flooded home or car
Did your home or car get flooded from Hurricane Idalia? Here's what to do now.
Florida rental property damaged in a hurricane?
If your apartment or rental home gets damaged in Hurricane Idalia, here's a guide to renters insurance in Florida.
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