Zones A and B include the entire City of St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach and those living on waterfront properties or flood-prone areas.

FLORIDA, USA — St. Johns County has issued mandatory evacuation orders for those living in Zones A and B effective 8 a.m. Monday morning.

Zones A and B include the entire City of St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach and those living on waterfront properties or flood-prone areas. They have also issued the mandatory evacuations for those in Hastings and Flagler Estates.

During an evacuation, all mobile home residents are required to evacuate “regardless of their evacuation zone,” according to the St. Johns County website.

The county will open six shelters starting at 8 a.m. Monday. Additional shelters will be opened as needed.

Pacetti Bay Middle School

245 Meadowlark Ln. (Special needs)

Timberlin Creek Elementary School

555 Pine Tree Ln. (Pet-friendly)

Southwoods Elementary

4750 State Road 206. (Pet-friendly)

Pedro Menendez High School

600 State Road 206 West. (General population)

Bartram Trail High School

7399 Longleaf Pine Pkwy. (General population)

Osceola Elementary

1605 Osceola Elementary Rd. (General population)

The shelters will only provide a safe place to wait out the storm. Residents are responsible for bringing their own supplies for the days they will be staying there. The sheriff’s office recommends bringing the following items with you when staying at a shelter:

Bedding, such as sleeping bags or air mattresses, pillows and blankets

Five days worth of food, medication, diapers or other personal care items

Insulin and a cooler if you are diabetic

Extra clothing

Books, magazines, cards, entertainment

Lawn chairs

Flashlights with extra batteries

Manual can opener

Personal identification and any important paperwork