Key West Burns Hurricane Flags To Mark End Of Hurricane Season

Key West, FL - Key West marked the conclusion of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season by burning hurricane flags, a symbolic gesture that signals the end of the region's stormy period.

The annual ceremony, held at Mallory Square, involved local residents and officials burning the iconic hurricane flags that had been hoisted throughout the season.

This tradition not only celebrates the end of another potentially dangerous season but also honors the resilience of the Florida Keys community, which faces frequent storm threats.

The 2024 season, which officially ended on November 30, was relatively mild compared to other years, but Key West officials remain cautious, emphasizing the importance of hurricane preparedness throughout the year.

Despite the conclusion of this season, local leaders stress that the risks of tropical storms and hurricanes remain year-round, urging residents to stay vigilant.

As the community celebrates the end of the 2024 hurricane season, the event also serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to improve storm safety and disaster response in Florida’s coastal areas.


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