Hurricane Irma: Broward boil water orders increase

Hurricane Irma: Broward boil water orders increase.
Pembroke Pines workers were sent to try to repair the generator.
6 p.m.; Boil water orders: Boil water orders have been issued for all of Davie and Hollywood and a portion of Hallandale Beach, officials said.
The south county boil water orders also extend to some of the customers of the county’s water and wastewater services in areas of Pembroke Pines, Miramar, West Park and Dania Beach.
In total, Broward is reporting it has 13,070 people in its 21 shelters.
7:40 a.m.; Ready to rescue pets: Broward County Animal Care and Adoption has teamed up with the Humane Society of the United States, its Broward affiliate and South Florida Wildlife to relocate 24 dogs and 109 cats from the Broward shelter to rescue groups across the country.
The animals were flown by charter plane Friday to six shelters in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana to free up space in the shelter so it can receive pets separated from their owners after Hurricane Irma passes through.
Officials expect the winds would be at an acceptable level by 10 a.m. Monday, based on information from the National Weather Service.
While Palm Beach County imposed its own curfew, Miami-Dade County did not.
A number of cities, including Coral Springs, have their own curfews that are separate from the county curfew.

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