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Kleberg County Judge issues voluntary evacuation order due to Tropical Storm Hanna

Kleberg County Judge Rudy Madrid has issued a voluntary evacuation order for Ricardo, Riviera, Baffin Bay and Loyola Beach due to the “imminent threat” of from Tropical Storm Hanna.
The order, which goes into effect on Sunday at 11:59 p.m., asks for residents in these areas to voluntarily evacuate to “protect lives and property.”
The order does not apply to essential emergency personnel.
Tropical Storm Hanna is expected to make landfall Saturday, and heavy rainfall may occur across South Texas beginning Friday night through Sunday.
There is a predicted rainfall amount of 4 to 6 inches, with isolated amounts up to 10 inches.
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Ashlee Burns covers trending and breaking news in South Texas. See our subscription options and special offers at Caller.com/subscribe
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