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Residents urged to prepare as storm threatens Volusia County

August 02, 2024 | Events, Volusia County, Florida



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Residents urged to prepare as storm threatens Volusia County
Residents of Volusia County are urged to remain vigilant as a local state of emergency has been declared due to an approaching storm. During a recent radio discussion, co-hosts Clayton Jackson and Pat emphasized the unpredictable nature of the storm, which has been shifting its trajectory towards the Gulf Coast. Despite this shift, they cautioned against complacency, recalling past experiences with Hurricane Irma, which changed course unexpectedly and caught many unprepared.

The latest updates indicate that local impacts could begin as early as late Sunday or Monday, with forecasts predicting 5 to 6 inches of rain and gusty winds. The hosts encouraged residents to check their evacuation zones and ensure their emergency kits are stocked with essential supplies, including batteries and flashlights.

Clayton shared his personal preparations, including cleaning gutters and securing loose debris around the home, while also reminding listeners to stay informed through reliable news sources. The message was clear: while the storm's path remains uncertain, proactive measures can help ensure safety and readiness in the face of potential severe weather.

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