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Stay Prepared as Unpredictable Storm Approaches Volusia County

August 02, 2024 | Events, Volusia County, Florida



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Stay Prepared as Unpredictable Storm Approaches Volusia County
In a recent episode of \"Volusia Today,\" local officials discussed the importance of preparedness as a storm approaches the region. The meteorological outlook remains uncertain, with predictions indicating the storm may shift towards the Gulf of Mexico. Officials urged residents not to become complacent, emphasizing the need to stay informed and prepared for any changes in the storm's trajectory.

Listeners were reminded of the newly launched emergency management app, available for download on both Apple and Android devices through the Volusia County website. This app aims to keep residents updated on emergency situations and safety protocols.

Additionally, the county is promoting a monthly newsletter titled \"News You Can Use,\" which provides residents with essential information, including upcoming events and voting details. Early voting for the primaries is set to take place from August 10 to 17, and while it is too late to request a mail-in ballot for the primaries, residents can still apply for one for the general election.

As the hurricane season progresses, officials encouraged residents to check their evacuation zones and hurricane kits, highlighting the importance of being prepared for potential storms in the coming months.

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