Hurricane Idalia swamps Anna Maria Island - AMI Sun (2024)

ANNA MARIA ISLAND – Much of Anna Maria Island experienced storm surge and king tide-related flooding, but the barrier island survived Hurricane Idalia mostly unscathed.

During the evening hours of Tuesday, Aug. 29 and the overnight and the early hours of Wednesday morning, Hurricane Idalia passed by Anna Maria Island as a category 3 storm, far enough to the west to spare the Island from the worst of its wind damage and storm surge.

On the Island, the hurricane produced significant flooding but minimal structural damage, electrical outages or disruptions of the water and sewer services provided by Manatee County.

The storm produced no Island fatalities or reported injuries.

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A drive around the Island early Tuesday evening before the hurricane arrived indicated most residents and visitors had already evacuated or retreated to the safety of their homes and almost all Island businesses were closed. A hurricane party was unfolding at Slim’s Place in Anna Maria and folks were also still enjoying libations at the Sports Lounge in Bradenton Beach.

Storm unfolds

While the storm unfolded Tuesday night, many Island residents shared information at the Island Ratz Unite Facebook page and elsewhere on the social media platform. The Tuesday evening posts included notice of a structural fire in Holmes Beach, limited power outages and rising floodwaters.

The Bradenton Police Department posted a Facebook notice stating the Palma Sola Causeway was closed due to high water flooding one of the three roadways that lead to the Island.

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Early Wednesday morning, well before daylight, Bradenton Beach Police Officer Tom Ferrara posted this information: “Please stay off Gulf Drive in Bradenton Beach. It’s impassable and very dangerous.”

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At 4:25 a.m., Lexi DeLeon posted the following information: “Thigh-high flooding through Bradenton Beach. Waves are crashing at beach entrances and flooding out to Gulf Drive. Both bridges are closed.”

The morning after

The Sun’s attempted trip to the Island at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday morning ended at the foot of the Cortez Bridge, where Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputies blocked access to the Island while Bradenton Beach officials assessed the storm damage.

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Nearby in Cortez, Tide Tables restaurant co-owner Bobby Woodson and others watched the water rising over the docks and seawall and creeping up against the restaurant building. Woodson said the restaurant equipment was removed before the storm and even if some minimal interior flooding occurred, he expected to reopen on Friday.

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The rising waters also spilled over into the adjacent Cortez Park mobile home park, and all the side streets south of Cortez Road in Cortez were flooded.

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A subsequent trip to Manatee Avenue ended east of the causeway, where officers from the Bradenton Police Department blocked access to the roadway leading to the center of the Island. An officer there said return access to the Island was not expected until 2 p.m. or later, after the mid-day king tide subsided.

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After an afternoon conference call with the three Island mayors and others, the Holmes Beach Police Department posted on its Facebook page that return access to the city would begin at 4:30 p.m., with no re-entry tags or proof of residency or business interests required.

Before the bridge reopenings were announced, Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer said, “We still have some flooding. The water is receding and Gulf Drive receded much quicker than Marina Drive. We’re hoping that within the next couple hours, it recedes enough so you can discern the difference between the roadway and the ditches.

“The city did well but I think we’re going to see some water damage because the roadways were inundated with high water. I think we had a surge of at least 6 to 7 feet,” he added.

Regarding the fire, he said, “A power line went down on a shed. The shed caught fire, then the fence next to the house caught fire and the house next to the fence caught fire. After FPL shut off the power grid, they (the fire department) quickly knocked down the fire,” Tokajer said.

Tokajer said power outages and downed power lines were minimal and he wasn’t aware of any fallen trees.

When contacted before the Cortez Bridge reopened, Bradenton Beach Police Chief John Cosby said, “We had a lot of water and it just wasn’t safe for people to come back yet. The main road is open and the water’s gone down on the secondary roads that are passable now.

“Every street in Bradenton Beach was under a minimum of 2 feet of water, and closer to 3 or 4 feet in some places, including the avenues at the north end of the city. The Gulf flowed over to the bay and that has not happened since the ‘Storm of the Century’ in 1993. It pushed a lot of sand onto Gulf Drive and we needed extra time for Public Works to get the sand off the road to make it passable, which they accomplished in record time. Kudos to them,” Cosby said.

“Bridge Street itself flooded and we had some water intrusion, but I won’t know where until the owners get back. The pier has some damage and we’ve got some boats tied to the pier. Some of the new finger docks may have separated from their connections to the floating dock and we’ll do a full assessment tomorrow,” Cosby said.

Cosby said the Longboat Pass Bridge that leads to Longboat Key at the south end of the city would remain closed until further notice Wednesday evening.

When contacted Wednesday afternoon, before the bridges reopened, Sgt. Brett Getman said, “We’re still flooded down here. The water on North Bay is pretty deep. When the bridges open, we’ll be restricting access to residents and business owners. The city fared well. We didn’t lose electricity and there’s not a lot of wind damage. It’s mostly flood damage.”

Back on the Island

The Sun was part of the first wave of people returning to the Island on Wednesday afternoon via the Anna Maria Island Bridge on Manatee Avenue. Gulf Drive was dry but motorists encountered several inches of standing water on Marina Drive near Keyes Marina, the Island Branch Library and Holmes Beach City Hall. Gulf Drive was free of any significant standing water, but some of the residential streets between Marina Drive and Gulf Drive remained flooded.

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At the entrance to Anna Maria, near CrossPointe Fellowship, sheriff’s deputies asked motorists to provide reentry tags, proof of residency or proof of business intentions and those unable to provide that information were turned away.

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Nearby, a crew from Manatee County worked to unplug a plugged sewer line.

A portion of Magnolia Avenue, near Ginny’s and Jane E’s Café, was flooded and a safety barricade remained in place. A portion of North Shore Drive near Linda Lane was flooded and remained impassable for some motorists. Around the corner, Jacaranda Road was flooded and remained impassable for some motorists.

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Near the City Pier, a barricade blocked one lane of North Bay Boulevard atop the humpback bridge and the roadway north of the bridge was severely flooded, as were several adjacent side streets.

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By early Wednesday evening, much of the flooding in Bradenton Beach had subsided. The most visible storm damage was seen at the T-end of the Bradenton Beach Pier. A cabin cruiser anchored south of the pier broke loose during the storm, crashed into the pier and shattered a portion of the wooden pier railing.

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Another cabin cruiser that broke free during the storm was tied up to the pier with its motor running, joined by another large sailboat. Two more sailboats that broke free were tied to the new finger docks connected to the floating public dock.

On Bridge Street, the Drift In bar was the first Island business to reopen that evening.

Final thoughts

When contacted Thursday afternoon, Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy said the storm surge and high tide reached a maximum height of approximately 4 feet in some locations.

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“The biggest issue we’ve had to deal with in the city has been flooding; and secondly, debris on the streets, including sand. We lost nearly 50 yards of beach in some locations, maybe more in others. It’ll take us a while to get the city back to normal. We’ve had crews and contractors out pumping and clearing the streets. County Commissioners Kevin Van Ostenbridge and Jason Bearden toured our city this morning and promised us whatever help we need to bring our city back to a state of normalcy,” Murphy said.

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FAQs

Is Anna Maria Island affected by Idalia? ›

On the Island, the hurricane produced significant flooding but minimal structural damage, electrical outages or disruptions of the water and sewer services provided by Manatee County. The storm produced no Island fatalities or reported injuries.

When was the last hurricane to hit Anna Maria Island? ›

Video shows showing fallen trees in Coquina Park on the south end of Anna Maria Island after Hurricane Irma hit the area on Sept. 10-11, 2017.

How is Anna Maria Island after Hurricane Ian? ›

Although some minor damage occurred, Anna Maria Island, Florida survived Hurricane Ian without suffering the widespread devastation many residents and business owners originally feared.

Is Anna Maria Island closed? ›

The beaches of Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key are open again. We're happy to welcome you back to enjoy our beautiful island beaches and surrounding businesses safely and responsibly.

Is it safe to swim in Anna Maria Island? ›

Be cautious at all times. Never swim alone. Whenever possible, swim at a lifeguard-protected beach. On Anna Maria Island, there are two public beaches—Coquina Beach and Manatee County Public Beach—that have lifeguards present between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

How high was the storm surge on Anna Maria Island Florida? ›

Local storm surge was at 3-7 feet, as Idalia's impact on the coast was compounded by king tides Aug. 30. Returning to the coast Aug. 30, island residents and business owners found re-sculpted shorelines, debris littered yards, flooded roads and parking lots and some water intrusion in structures.

Has Bradenton, FL ever been hit by a hurricane? ›

There have been 162 recorded wind events in Bradenton. The most severe event was a hurricane, which occurred in 1935.

Did Bradenton Beach get hit by Idalia? ›

When the choppy surf and storms died down and floodwaters receded from Hurricane Idalia, Bradenton Beach officials began assessing damages, including at the Historic Bridge Street Pier, which was battered by boats. Idalia made landfall at 7:45 a.m. Aug.

Is Anna Maria Island prone to hurricanes? ›

Anna Maria has a extreme Wind Factor™ risk based on the projected likelihood and speed of hurricane, tornado, or severe storm winds impacting it. It is most at risk from hurricanes.

Is Anna Maria Beach open after Hurricane Ian? ›

As of Friday at noon, all of Anna Maria Island's public beaches are open to the public. Robinson, Emerson, Rye and Duette preserves have reopened, though some trails remain off-limits due to flooding or debris.

Is Anna Maria Island rebuilt? ›

The Anna Maria City Pier is now completely rebuilt after a storm damaged the old wooden structure in 2017. For prosperity we continue to show images of the Old City Pier prior to its refurbishment which sits on the original footprint. This perfect picture postcard kind of place moves at a very slow pace.

Did Anna Maria Island suffer damage from Hurricane Ian? ›

While our island did experience some damage, it was manageable. Power and water services were interrupted. There was damage to trees and some structures.

Can you swim in the ocean at Anna Maria Island? ›

Anna Maria Beach

If you are looking for a quiet place to swim or catch up on some reading in the Florida sun. Check out the Rod and Reel Pier when you're done for food or try your luck at fishing.

Can you drink on the beach in Anna Maria Island? ›

Refrain from smoking, drinking alcohol, and/or using drugs.

Is Anna Maria Island worth going to? ›

Anna Maria Island is one of the most well-kept secrets of Florida. There's truly something for everyone on this little slice of paradise, and all the best attractions are just minutes away from our Anna Maria Island rental homes.

Is Anna Maria Island affected by red tide? ›

Anna Maria Island, located on the Florida Gulf Coast, is a popular destination known for its stunning beaches and picturesque views. However, like many coastal areas, it is not immune to the occasional occurrence of Red Tide, a natural phenomenon caused by harmful algal blooms.

Is Anna Maria Island open right now? ›

The Bradenton/Anna Maria Island/Longboat Key Area is open for visitors. Please practice CDC guidelines while visiting our destination.

Was Anna Maria Island affected by hurricanes? ›

2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Review. 2022 season storms brought extensive and expensive damage to parts of Florida and Puerto Rico. Anna Maria Island experienced a relatively quiet season with the exception of Hurricane Ian. Storm damage was mainly to roof shingles and soffits in the 40-80mph winds.

How is Anna Maria Island today? ›

Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. Breezy, with an east wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

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