DELETED: Hurricane Eta forms again as it closes in on Florida's west coast
David Green sits with a bottle of water and hand sanitizer, provided at an emergency shelter set up due to Tropical Storm Eta, at Middleton High School, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)
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Austin Jackson, 17, of New Port Richey, loads a sandbag into a truck on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, at one of Pasco County's four self-serve sandbag stations (open 24 hours) at the Magnolia Valley Golf Course in New Port Richey. Area residents scramble to protect their property from potential flooding as Tropical Storm Eta begins to deliver periods of squally weather to the Tampa Bay area. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)
Brooke Gross, 12, of Port Richey, center, loads a sandbag onto a pickup truck on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, at one of Pasco County's four self-serve sandbag stations at the Magnolia Valley Golf Course in New Port Richey. Area residents scramble to protect their property from potential flooding as Tropical Storm Eta begins to deliver periods of squally weather to the Tampa Bay area. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Petra Gringrich, left, and Maria Gomez, both of Tampa, cross a rain soaked Dodecanese Boulevard in downtown Tarpon Springs while shopping Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in heavy rain from Hurricane Eta. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Volunteers Kevin Billing and Bobbi Amato at the registration table at an emergency shelter set up due to Tropical Storm Eta, at Middleton High School, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)David Green (left) has lunch, provided at an emergency shelter set up due to Tropical Storm Eta, at Middleton High School, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Water floods the street along the marina in Safety Harbor, Florida, as Tropical Storm Eta passes early on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Donovan Wood leaves The Home Depot on South Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 after picking up extra water in preparation for Hurricane Eta. Wood said he doesn't plan on boarding up his windows, just taking precautions. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Nancy Ferro of Dunedin, center, a baker at Best of Greece, and Charmyn Nixon of New Port Richey, a baker at Hellas Restaurant and Bakery, wait for rides home on Dodecanese Boulevard in downtown Tarpon Springs after they were sent home early from work Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Water splashes against the seawall along Pass A Grille Way in St. Pete Beach on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 as squalls from Tropical Storm Eta move through Pinellas County. (Scott Keeler/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Nurse Liza Hart (back) and Jennie Mosbauer, a nutritionist, speak with a man at an emergency shelter set up due to Tropical Storm Eta, at Middleton High School, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)A man sits with his suitcase while staying at an emergency shelter set up due to Tropical Storm Eta, at Middleton High School, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Bayshore Boulevard in Safety Harbor, Florida, is flooded as Tropical Storm Eta passes early on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Leslie Crowell loads water, paper towels and other groceries into her car Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 at Publix on Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa, Florida. She was next headed to pick up her children from school because classes were released early for the storm. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Kaden Mobley, 12, of New Port Richey, counts sandbags while helping load a truck on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, at one of Pasco County's four self-serve sandbag stations (open 24 hours) at the Magnolia Valley Golf Course in New Port Richey. Area residents scramble to protect their property from potential flooding as Tropical Storm Eta begins to deliver periods of squally weather to the Tampa Bay area. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)A vehicle is seen in flood waters in Safety Harbor, Florida, as Tropical Storm Eta passes early on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Surfer Emily Ashe, 22, of Miami, wades through an angry Gulf of Mexico as waves pound Pass-A-Grille Beach, St. Pete Beach, during Tropical Storm Eta on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. The hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm Wednesday afternoon. "Just too messy to surf," said Ashe. "But I love to chase the waves." (Scott Keeler/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)A woman leaves with groceries Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 at Publix on Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa, Florida. (Martha Asencio Rhine/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Todd Lynas, produce manager, left, and Marc Sheppard, store manager, work in the rain to install aluminum hurricane shutters on the front windows at Winn-Dixie in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Casey Sanders, 38, of St. Petersburg, works in the rain Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 to load his hurricane supplies into the trunk of his car in the parking lot at Winn-Dixie. "I have kids so I want to make sure I have enough food and water for them," Sanders said. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Todd Lynas, produce manager, left, and Marc Sheppard, store manager, work in the rain to install aluminum hurricane shutters on the front windows at Winn-Dixie in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Surfer Emily Ashe, 22, of Miami, watches an angry Gulf of Mexico as waves pound Pass-A-Grille Beach, St. Pete Beach, during Tropical Storm Eta, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. The hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm Wednesday afternoon. "Just too messy to surf," said Ashe. "But I love to chase the waves." (Scott Keeler/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Map of Tropical Storm Eta.Debris is seen along the downtown area in Safety Harbor, Florida, as Tropical Storm Eta passes early on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020. (Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Alyssa Onessimo, 15, on left, and her sister Adriana Onessimo, 18, work to fill two gas container for their family's generator in preparation for Hurricane Eta at the 7-Eleven on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Shoppers stock up on supplies Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 as they load their vehicles in the parking lot at Winn-Dixie in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Water splashes against the seawall along Pass A Grille Way in St. Pete Beach on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020 as squalls from Tropical Storm Eta move through Pinellas County. (Scott Keeler/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)
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