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Indian River’s state parks remain closed following Irma

Indian River County – The St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park and Sebastian Inlet State Park both remain closed following Hurricane Irma though other state parks have since been reopened, according to the Florida Park Service.

When the two parks, and the others that remain closed, will reopen is not yet known.

Since the storm, the Florida Park Service reopened 46 state parks. Due to weather conditions and to ensure visitor safety, 121 state parks remain closed.

The following state parks have reopened for day use only:

The following state parks are closed until further notice:

All other Florida State Parks remain open at this time.

Visitor safety is paramount in the decision to reopen Florida State Parks following times of severe weather. Additionally, Florida State Parks are in constant communication with state and local emergency operations centers and will reopen based on conditions and location.

Please visit floridastateparks.org and the Florida State Parks Facebook page for continuously updated information.

Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for Hurricane Irma. Visit FloridaDisaster.org for updates and information about this storm.

The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June 1 – Nov. 30. For additional information about severe weather in Florida, and to “Get a Plan,” visit FLGetAPlan.com. For continuous updates and recovery tips, follow the State Emergency Response Team on Twitter at @FLSERT and Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FloridaSERT.

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