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CBP Miami Field Office Hurricane Matthew Operations

Release Date
Fri, 10/07/2016

Latest Updates 10-7-2016

MIAMI - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations, Miami Field Office is currently updating the trade community and traveling public on the status of the ports of entry in South Florida.

 

Trade

The Miami Cargo Clearance Center (CCC) is fully operational and conducting trade related services. Members of the trade community and the general public can receive trade related services at the Miami Cargo Clearance Center, located at 6601 NW 25th Street, Miami FL 33122. For additional information and hours of operation, please call 305-869-2750.

 

Port Everglades is fully operational and conducting trade related services. Members of the trade community and the general public can receive trade related services at 1800 Eller Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Suite 110For additional information please call (954) 761-2046.

 

Port of Miami (Seaport)
PortMiami Tunnel is expected to open today to all inbound/outbound vehicle traffic.

Port is fully operational at this time and will be opened for inbound/outbound vessel traffic.

CBP is operational and processing passengers, crews and cargo.

Miami International Airport
CBP is fully operational at Miami International Airport (MIA) and processing passenger, crew and cargo inspections.

 

Port Everglades (Seaport)
Port Everglades is fully operational and open for all vessel and vehicle traffic.

CBP is operational and is processing passengers and cargo. For CBP information,

contact 954-356-7431.

 

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is fully operational at this time.

The FLL General Aviation Facility (GAF) is operational at this time. Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport is operational at this time.

 

Port of Palm Beach (Seaport)

Port is fully operational at this time and opened for inbound/outbound vessel traffic. CBP is processing travelers, crews and cargo.

 

Palm Beach International Airport
Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is fully operational at this time, and is processing passenger and cargo inspections. The PBI General Aviation Facility (GAF) is operational.

 

Port of Fort Pierce (Seaport)

Port of Fort Pierce is not operational at this time. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

 

Fort Pierce Airport
Fort Pierce Airport is not open for private aircraft operations at this time. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

 

Southwest Regional Airport

Southwest Regional Airport is 100% operational at this time.

 

Orlando International Airport

Orlando International Airport is not operational at this time.

 

Orlando Executive Airport

Orlando Executive Airport is not operational at this time.

 

Orlando Melbourne International Airport

Melbourne Airport is not operational at this time.

 

Orlando Sanford International Airport

Orlando Sanford International Airport is not operational at this time.

 

Sarasota Bradenton International Airport

Sarasota Bradenton International Airport is 100% operational at this time.

 

Gainesville Regional Airport

Gainesville Regional Airport is 100% operational at this time

 

St. Petersburg Clearwater International Airport

St. Petersburg Clearwater International Airport is 100% operational at this time.

 

Port of St. Petersburg

Port of St. Petersburg is 100% operational at this time

 

Port of Fernandina

Port of Fernandina is not operational at this time and is closed to inbound/outbound vessel traffic. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

 

Tampa International Airport

Tampa International Airport is 100% operational at this time.

 

Port of Tampa Bay

Port of Tampa Bay is 100% operational at this time.

 

Port Manatee

Port Manatee is 100% operational at this time.

 

Daytona Beach International Airport

Daytona Beach International Airport is not operational at this time.

 

Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral is under condition ZULU at this time and is closed for inbound/outbound vessel traffic.

 

Jacksonville International Airport

Jacksonville International Airport is not operational at this time. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

 

Port of Jacksonville

Port is not operational at this time, and is closed for inbound/outbound vessel traffic. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

 

Tallahassee International Airport

Tallahassee International Airport is 100% operational at this time.

 

Port of Key West

Port is operational and open for inbound/outbound vessel traffic.  

 

Private Vessels
Private boaters arriving in South Florida must continue to report by calling 1-800-432-1216 or 1-800-451-0393. Boaters calling these numbers will be directed to the nearest location so they may report in to a CBP officer for clearance in person. These 1-800 numbers will be fully staffed 24 hours a day to take boaters’ calls. These numbers can also be reached from cell phones, even if the phone is from out of the area.

Although numerous CBP officers sustained extensive property damage, they have demonstrated their dedication to the primary mission of protecting America against terrorism and all other threats to national security while providing vital services to the trade community and traveling public.

 

 

To see more CBP activity in Florida, visit @CBPFlorida on Twitter.

 

-CBP-

Last Modified: Feb 03, 2021