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FLORIDA - State emergency workers are preparing for the worst.

A drill simulating an Influenza Pandemic was held at the State's Emergency Operation Center today.

The scenario involved one in three Floridians becoming ill and a hundred thousand dying from influenza.

The Governor And State Cabinet Members participated in the drill.

In the event of a real health pandemic, the governor would be needed to shut down schools and enact a mandatory quarantine.

E-O-C Director Craig Fugate says the drill has bettered prepared emergency workers to deal with the sick...

"We have disaster mortuary teams and medical examiners helping to contain. Again these are our families and we've got to protect them and take care of them until we can final find a final resting place, so part of our plan is well as ramping up to deal with the disease and the sick is ramping up those recourses to help us care for our losses."

Governor Charlie Crist says the scenario could play out in Florida... But he believes the state is prepared to take quick action to save lives.Influenza Pandemic EOC Exercise
 

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Local Weather:

Friday: Partly cloudy with a 30% chance for scattered showers. Highs around 89.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy with an isolated evening shower. Lows around 75.

Saturday: Partly cloudy with a 40% chance for scattered showers. Highs around 89.

Tropical Update:
We have three named storms in the Atlantic Ocean. The first is Hanna, which is over the Atlantic, east of Central Florida. Hanna may strike the southeast coast over the weekend. The next is Ike, and may be the most concerning for WEAR viewers. This category 3 hurricane has a five day track that puts it in the extreme southwestern Gulf Of Mexico. Finally, in the eastern Atlantic, we have Josephine, which will remain over the open waters for at least the next five days.


 

 

 

 
   
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

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