Debris and downed power lines cause hazards on Highway 98, Mexico Beach FL
On Highway 98 near Mexico Beach, debris, downed power lines, and damaged fencing create dangerous driving conditions. Drivers are advised to be cautious when entering the area due to these hazards.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
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433 responding units. There is three grills and things laying on Highway 98.
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That's 104. About as soon as you start getting into Mexico Beach, we'll start seeing some items in the roadways. Be careful.
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477 to 433. You got a specific area. You want me to start doing them down here by the fire trucks and stuff on Honeygate now.
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If you go down to 1st Street and just work a grid and go back towards the fire trucks.
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Turnbull.
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I'm heading to the St. Browns off of 15th Street.
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It's probably got some more damage.
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It's probably got some more damage.
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I'm turning from the Signal 4.51 to Mexico Beach.
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Probably.
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17.
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17. 17.
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Today, to pitch one miss the beach.
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20 seconds.
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477-boat fuel-vise power company. I've got lines down and debris in the road.
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Call them mostly signal 16 in about 9th and 98.
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Pass.
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925 is 1015 on a white mill.
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1015 and 799 else.
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33 to 365.
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The answer.
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If you first get into Mexico Beach, you'll see some fencing that's down in that first neighborhood only to the left.
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If you can just drive out through that neighborhood, make sure we don't have anything more offensive in there.
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US-98, Mexico Beach, FL
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