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Citrus County Emergency Management Officials have rescinded the mandatory evacuation notice for mobile home dwellers on the east side of Citrus County.
A mandatory evacuation continues to be in place for all residents living west of U.S. 19 and one-and-a-half miles east of U.S. 19.
To accommodate evacuated residents, two shelters are open at this time. Lecanto Middle School is open for all citizens with special needs and Lecanto High School is open for the general public.
Both the Inverness Middle School and the Citrus High School shelters have closed as of 8 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Coastal flooding is of major concern for Citrus County at this time.
Storm-related questions and concerns may be directed to (352) 746-5470, 527-2106 or 746-6555.