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City braces for major hurricane as emergency plans unfold

September 23, 2024 | Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida


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City braces for major hurricane as emergency plans unfold
City officials are bracing for a potential major hurricane, with forecasts indicating a Category 3 storm or higher could make landfall on Thursday. During a recent government meeting, officials discussed preparations and the need for timely communication as the situation develops.

The city plans to activate its emergency communication center in partnership with the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center, starting a monitoring phase tomorrow. Officials emphasized the importance of staying informed, noting that the storm's trajectory and intensity will dictate their response. They expect to have clearer information by tomorrow afternoon, allowing for a more definitive decision regarding public safety and access to government services.

Council members also acknowledged the efforts of local firefighters who responded to a recent fire at Southern Recycling, commending their quick action. The meeting concluded with light-hearted remarks about the city attorney finally receiving a nameplate, highlighting a sense of camaraderie among council members.

As the community prepares for the impending storm, officials urge residents to remain vigilant and await further updates.

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