Turkey Point nuclear power plant in Florida is considered safe from the storm surge of Hurricane Irma, as it has been shut down in advance of the hurricane. The plant is situated at an elevation of 18 feet, which is the highest ground in the area, and is designed to withstand flooding and storm impacts. The facility has protocols in place, including a requirement to reach cold shutdown at least two hours before hurricane-force winds, and can operate for 24 hours without offsite assistance using portable pumps. Comparisons to past hurricanes, such as Andrew, indicate that the plant's robust construction minimizes risk, and current conditions suggest low concern for damage. Overall, the safety measures and plant design provide confidence in its ability to handle the storm's effects.